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The
Herald Property Awards for Scotland honours the achievements of
Scotland’s most innovative and successful house builders, developers and
registered social landlords.
Since their inception in 2007, the awards have gained the respect and support
of the new build industry as a result of the thorough judging process, and the
high calibre awards evening which celebrates the winners and nominees in a
range of categories.
As publisher of Scotland’s most comprehensive property guide, Scotland’s Homes,
The Herald has a unique understanding of the new build market. There is a range of categories recognising all styles of properties and
developments, from bespoke luxury homes to innovative social
housing developments, from practical family homes to sympathetic renovations.
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For 2014 there are 14 categories and Richmond Homes is delighted to be
shortlisted in the “
Individual New Build or
Small Development” category for their individual Bespoke Home in Barnton,
Edinburgh.
The focus in the past has been on domestic homes, although in 2012 the
Woodhouse Coffee Shop at Kippen carried off an award.
Some of the most innovative solutions have
come from the social-housing sector, including in 2013 when Port of Leith
Housing Association won ‘Affordable Development of the Year’.
However, this year, the 14 categories
represent a much wider view of the new build industry.
A new award for 2014 is ‘Best Commercial Property’ in a category all of its
own. A further three new awards will also seek to recognise those in sales and
service roles within the industry. They are: Residential Sales Agents of the
Year; Residential Letting Agents of the Year and Commercial Property Agents of
the Year.
Within two categories, the judges will scrutinise more than just individual
homes, but the whole environment in which they sit. In deciding on the winners
of the ‘Development of the Year’ and the ‘Affordable Housing Development of the
Year,’ the judges will be scrutinising streetscapes, the way in which
properties within the development relate to each other and the sense of
community, as well as the design of individual homes.
The winners for 2014 will be announced at a gala awards dinner on
Thursday, September 25,
2014, which will be
a great celebration of the best of the Scottish home building industry.
We’ll be there and keeping our fingers
crossed!