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Home » PIC, Muse, and Homes England Join Forces in PPP to Deliver 3,000 Low-Energy Affordable Homes
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PIC, Muse, and Homes England Join Forces in PPP to Deliver 3,000 Low-Energy Affordable Homes

Ria KontogeorgouBy Ria KontogeorgouNovember 7, 2024Updated:February 14, 2025No Comments29 Views
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United Kingdom- Pension Insurance Corporation (PIC), Muse, and Homes England have unveiled a substantial public-private partnership under a new joint venture named Habiko. This initiative is set to address the growing demand for affordable, low-carbon homes across England. The collaboration represents a £54 million commitment, with the ambitious target of delivering 3,000 low-energy, affordable rental homes over a 12-year timeline. The venture will become self-funding and aims to diversify the supply chain for future sustainable housing projects.

Habiko’s mission revolves around meeting the needs of individuals whose housing requirements are not being addressed by the open market. To this end, it is targeting up to 100% affordable homes for rent, with rental prices set at 20% below local market rates. PIC will play a pivotal role in financing the development, with the intention of continuing to forward fund future housing initiatives during the joint venture’s duration. Ultimately, PIC will assume ownership and stewardship of the homes, aligning with its long-term investment strategy that seeks to create secure, inflation-linked cashflows for its policyholders while delivering substantial social value.

The partnership comes at a crucial time as England faces a pressing need for affordable housing solutions. By focusing on low-carbon, low-energy homes, Habiko not only addresses housing affordability but also aligns with the country’s broader climate goals. In addition to enhancing the availability of affordable rental properties, the initiative is expected to stimulate local economies through job creation, skills development, and the promotion of green innovation.

Tracy Blackwell, CEO of PIC, underscored the importance of effective collaboration between the government, developers, and private investors to tackle the UK’s affordable housing crisis. Through Habiko, PIC continues to build on its substantial track record of investing approximately £4 billion in social and affordable housing, furthering its goal of supporting long-term, sustainable growth and security for its policyholders.

Phil Mayall, Managing Director at Muse, emphasized the transformative potential of this partnership, noting that collective expertise and resources can significantly contribute to the government’s ambitious targets for affordable housing over the next five years. Muse’s role in the joint venture brings extensive experience in place-making and development, working alongside local partners to meet community needs.

Peter Denton, Chief Executive of Homes England, highlighted the critical role institutional investment plays in meeting housing demands. The partnership leverages Homes England’s expertise in housing and regeneration, combined with Muse’s technical know-how and PIC’s robust financial capacity, marking a milestone in the effort to deliver high-quality, energy-efficient homes.

The homes, strategically located in areas of high demand, will be easily accessible and near employment opportunities. Designed with energy efficiency in mind, these properties will help residents reduce energy bills and enhance their overall quality of life, while simultaneously contributing to a greener future.

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