First affordable housing acquisition for Cornwall Local Impact Portfolio

Alex Monro
Head of Communications
02.11.2023
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A site has been acquired and provided through the Cornwall Local Impact Portfolio for the development of a single-family rental housing scheme in Cornwall.

The broader portfolio was launched by Brunel Pension Partnership and Cornwall Pension Fund last year and is divided between rental housing and renewables in Cornwall.

“We are delighted to announce the first local affordable housing investment on behalf of the Cornwall Local Impact Portfolio,” said Saskia Secker, Senior Portfolio Analyst – Private Markets at Brunel. “These 67 new homes in Camborne are a great example of sustainable brownfield regeneration on a site that has been empty for years. It is thanks to PGIM Real Estate and Salboy that these homes can be constructed in this very difficult housing market.”

The acquisition is on behalf of a co-investment between Cornwall Council Pension Fund and PGIM Real Estate UK’s Affordable Housing strategy. PGIM Real Estate is the $210 billion real estate investment firm of PGIM.

The 67-unit single-family housing scheme, located in Tuckingmill, Camborne, is being developed with strong ESG credentials, with homes being let at affordable rents and incorporating energy efficient technologies. The site is in an established residential community, in close proximity to local schools, a hospital, supermarkets and other key amenities.

The investment is the first for the co-investment scheme, which aims to acquire, hold and manage affordably let single-family rental housing in Cornwall. Launched in 2022, the co-investment is one part of the Cornwall Local Impact portfolio, created for Cornwall Pension Fund by LGPS pool Brunel Pension Partnership, which aims to channel LGPS investment into affordable private rental housing and renewables in the county.

“Whilst Cornwall is a popular tourist destination, it is also one of the most economically challenged regions in the country,” said Oscar Kingsbury, portfolio manager of the UK Affordable Housing strategy at PGIM Real Estate. “There is significant demand for high-quality, energy efficient housing, let at affordable rents. The aim of our co-investment with Cornwall Pension Fund is to help to alleviate the shortage of affordable rental accommodation in the region. The investment in Camborne will deliver much needed housing for working people and families, whilst producing sustainable income for the co-investors. ”

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