- The loan is to Chrysalis Homes Limited, a JV created between the team behind the project and Highland & Universal Investments Limited.;
- The capital will be used to develop a new four-storey, 49-bedroom retirement development in Bishopton, Renfrewshire, named, ‘Waterside at Dargavel Village;
- McCarthy & Stone have been appointed to manage the apartments;
- The site is part of the larger Dargavel Village redevelopment scheme, that is set to deliver 4,000 new homes, community facilities, and commercial units by 2034;
- Scotland’s population is ageing significantly, with the number of people aged 65+ expected to grow by almost a third by 2045, highlighting the need for more specialist retirement schemes[1].
Glasgow, 28 January, 2025: OakNorth, the digital bank for entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs, has provided a £8.3m loan to Chrysalis Homes Limited for a major new retirement development in Renfrewshire, Scotland.
The company is backed by Highland & Universal Investments Limited, the investment vehicle of Dame Ann Gloag – one of Scotland’s most successful entrepreneurs and a long-standing property investor. Both Chrysalis and Highand were advised by Greyfriars Investments, a leading investment and advisory group with extensive transactional experience across a range of sectors, including property development.
The £8.3m loan from OakNorth will be used to develop, ‘Waterside at Dargavel Village’, a new four-storey, 49-unit retirement living scheme in Bishopton, RenfrewshireThe site forms part of the wider Dargavel Village regeneration project, one of Scotland’s most ambitious redevelopment programmes. Located on a former BAE Systems site, the site is set to deliver 4,000 new homes, extensive community amenities, and commercial space, with more than 2,000 homes already completed. Full completion is expected by 2034, contributing to significant population and economic growth across the Renfrewshire area. McCarthy & Stone have been appointed to manage the apartments.
Fraser McPhail, Senior Director of Debt Finance at OakNorth, commented: “Dargavel Village is a flagship regeneration project for the West of Scotland, and the Waterside scheme will play an important role in expanding high-quality retirement living options in the region. With a rapidly ageing population and a notable lack of local supply, this development addresses a clear and growing need. Highland Investments and the wider sponsor group, supported by Greyfriars Investments bring exceptional experience, and we’re delighted to be supporting them as they deliver this vital project.”
Linda Docherty, Sales Director at Chrysalis Homes, added: “Waterside at Dargavel Village has been designed to provide high-quality, future-ready homes for older residents who want to remain close to family, community, and essential amenities. In bringing this project forward, we were looking for a funding partner that not only understood the technical and commercial requirements of retirement living but also had a deep appreciation of the unique dynamics within the Scottish residential market. Fraser and the OakNorth team’s responsiveness and flexibility also made them an ideal partner, and we look forward to continuing the relationship as the scheme progresses.”
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[1] National Records of Scotland – Scotland’s Population 2023 – The Registrar General’s Annual Review of Demographic Trends
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