Developer Spitfire Homes is building 61 homes in the West Midlands – in land previously occupied by the metalworking company Sandvik Coromant.
Named Maybank, the collection includes a range of two- to four-bedroom homes, plus two one-bedroom maisonettes, with first occupations set for Spring 2025.
Matt Vincent, operations director at Spitfire Homes, said: “We’re pleased with the progress on site at Maybank, and we’re excited at the prospect of bringing a range of premium new homes to Halesowen. We’ve been inundated with enquiries for this collection and it’s positive to see such a demand for future-proofed, quality homes.
“One of the reasons we’ve seen strong interest in these homes is due to our renowned design-led approach, paired with the excellent connectivity this area has to offer. As well as close proximity to the national motorway network and excellent public transport links, Halesowen also boasts a variety of local amenities on its doorstep.”
Spitfire said the new address will combine striking exteriors, modern layouts and sustainable features, including energy efficient air source heat pumps, underfloor heating, and electric vehicle charging points.
As well as retaining existing woodland, there are plans to plant a number of trees and enhance green areas with species of wildflower grass to encourage wildlife and preserve the environment.
Local estate agent, Lex Allan Grove will oversee the sales process.
Dean Grove, managing director at Lex Allan Grove, added: “As someone who was born, grew up and started his own business in the town, I am very excited to be working alongside a homebuilder with the outstanding reputation that Spitfire Homes has established.
“My team and I are looking forward to watching Maybank come to life and helping customers find their dream home in Halesowen.”