OakNorth Bank completes £6m property development facility with Redsky Homes for new mixed-use scheme in Ealing

  • The capital will be used to fund the development of 22 residential units and commercial units in the London Borough of Ealing;
  • The team at Redsky Homes has successfully completed several mixed-use schemes in and around London, including in Farnham Common, Slough and High Wycombe;
  • Zoopla’s latest monthly House Price Index has revealed that annual house price growth has sustained at 2.5% as demand continues to overtake supply despite the coronavirus pandemic.

OakNorth Bank – the UK bank powered by OakNorth – has completed a £6m loan to Redsky Homes to develop a new seven-storey, mixed-use scheme in Ealing, comprising of 22 residential units, as well as office and retail space on the ground floor.

The site, located at 18-19 The Mall, is a short walk to Ealing Broadway station and in close proximity to several leading schools and outdoor spaces. The management team at Redsky Homes has decades of experience successfully completing several mixed-use schemes in and around London, including in Farnham Common, Slough and High Wycombe.

Tejinder Singh Sekhon, Managing Director of Redsky Homes, commented on the transaction: “COVID-19 and the impact it’s had on working lives means demand for homes outside of London which are more likely to have outdoor space has shot up. However, many of London’s residents may not yet want or be able to relocate outside of the capital, so a home with a balcony or terrace is a good compromise. What’s more is that Ealing is in one of the best areas to live in London with great local schools and an abundance of nice parks. We’re therefore delighted to be bringing this new scheme to market and are grateful to the team at OakNorth Bank for supporting us. With another lockdown underway, many lenders are pulling back from the market, but Deepesh and the team were willing to look at our track record and experience of developing through multiple credit cycles and use this to inform its decision.”

Deepesh Thakrar, Senior Debt Finance Director at OakNorth Bank, added: “We know Tejinder and the management team at Redsky Homes very well. Between them, they have several decades of experience with this type of development, as well a market-leading in-house team with the aim to ensure projects get completed on time and within budget. The location of this development is strong, making it attractive to first-time buyers, as well as young families. We’re seeing growth in both the rental and freehold purchase market, so even if COVID-19 impacts demand in the buying market, there will still be clear demand from renters.”

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Notes to editors

About OakNorth Bank plc
OakNorth Bank provides fast, flexible and accessible debt finance (from £500k to £50m) to fast-growth businesses and established property developers / investors. It has debt finance teams in London, Manchester, Bristol, Birmingham, Leeds and East Anglia.

Since its launch, the bank has:
• Lent over £4.6bn, directly helping with the creation of 16,000 new homes and almost 20,000 new jobs in the UK;
• Raised deposits from c.160,000 savers;
• Supported over 750 businesses across the UK with the debt finance to pursue their growth ambitions

It is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. 

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Tom Pavey-Smith, Associate Director – Growth & Communications: [email protected] / [email protected] / 0791 716 5588

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