Allison Homes has secured a £165 million financing deal to aid the regional housebuilder’s next phase of growth.
The business has agreed the refinancing package with funding partners HSBC, NatWest and Homes England. The funding comes from Homes England’s Home Building Fund, designed to help SME housebuilders overcome funding barriers so they can build more quickly.
The facility will support Allison Homes in its aim to build 2,000 homes annually, “capitalising on improving interest rates” and allowing the business to accelerate its land acquisitions, it said. The facility, it added, was a “significant milestone” for the business.
Homes England joins Allison Homes’ long-term lenders, HSBC and NatWest, to enable the housebuilder’s next period of growth, which is supported by a “strong pipeline of consented sites”. Allison Homes said its land acquisition strategy was equally split between its Partnerships and open market homes.
It has expanded its Partnerships division – which it established in 2023 – and recently opened offices in Bristol and the East Midlands. In April 2025, it secured its largest site to date – a 510-home development in Bristol.
Allison Homes’ financing deal completed on December 18.
Ian Trinder, the SME’s chief financial officer, …
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