Turning Empty Properties into Homes — Time and Time Again with a Lendology Empty Property Loan
When Mark and Martin Pow of Regent Street Ltd and Pow Property saw a tired building in the centre of Teignmouth, they knew it had potential. Thanks to Lendology’s empty property loan, funded by Teignbridge District Council, they were able to restore it to a modern standard—benefitting not just themselves, but the whole community. Reviving […]
How Lendology helped turn an empty care home into four separate dwellings.
M&J have owned Alinthia House since 2005, where they ran a successful care home for many years. After closing the business, the property was vacant for a few years before the owners decided to convert the building into four individual homes.
Lendology Loan helps to turn a derelict residential property into energy efficient homes
Dinesh Patel, a resident of Bristol, approached Lendology to transform a derelict residential property into two separate, energy-efficient homes. With support from Lendology’s partnership with South Gloucestershire Council, Dinesh secured a loan for the restoration project.
Lendology Loan restores derelict building to help house Ukrainian Refugees
Mr L approached Lendology for an Empty Property Loan funded by Bath & North East Somerset Council to help restore his empty property. The property had been empty for over a year and meant that valuable housing was unavailable.
200 year old derelict property renovated into a beautiful 8 bed HMO
Pow Property contacted Lendology after acquiring a 200 year old derelict building in the heart of Taunton. Mark and Martin Pow renovate run down properties and turn them into upmarket homes for private tenants.
Turning a derelict Victorian house into a beautifully restored modern home
Strada Property Investment took on a property as the owners had moved several years before. The owners were no longer able to visit the property, so it was left in despair.
Renovating an inherited property
Having inherited a property in the South West which was uninhabitable, Chris and his sister Julie were not having any luck trying to sell up. They were facing the burden of a long-term empty property and were nearing the time limit for paying extra council tax which was worrying them.
Converting an old empty barn to a stunning home revival
Mr H bought a derelict barn in Williton that had previously been used for industrial purposes. His intention was to restore the old barn into a beautiful home, but once he set about the conversion it was clear there was a lot more to do than first thought.
Bringing an empty Grade II* listed building from the 15th century back to life
The empty property needed various structural repairs, lime plastering throughout the house, new windows, insulation, new and updated central heating and bathroom renovation.