Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Administrators appoint heb to dispose of part-completed residential scheme in Mansfield

Acting on behalf of advisory firm Moorfields, as administrators, heb have been appointed to dispose of a part-completed major residential development scheme in Mansfield.

The Sherwood Oaks Homes development comprises 30 fully completed homes which are ready for immediate occupation.

In addition, a further 283 consented plots remain within the rest of the 25 acre site.

“We are pleased to be appointed to assist Moorfields by identifying a buyer for this unique opportunity,” said Robert Maxey, partner at heb. “This appointment follows on from other similar successful disposals on their behalf across the region, and we look forward to repeating the successful outcomes.

“This fantastic opportunity really is something of a ‘one off’, and provides the buyer the chance to begin selling homes immediately, together with an excellent pipeline supply for delivering later phases.

“The completed homes have been constructed to an incredibly high standard and the plans for the remaining development clearly show what an attractive and sought-after estate this will be as development continues to progress.

“Much of the initial ground works and servicing have been undertaken including the construction of the on-site pumping station and gas and electricity sub-stations. Accordingly, this really does offer a great opportunity for the successful bidder to really hit the ground running.”

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