More than 1,800 affordable homes have been signed off across Glasgow with work due to start on them this year.

Construction of the 1835 homes are at different levels of progress across the city.

See a full list of details of the homes to be built below in different areas.

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Many would be for social rent while a number would be available for mid-market rent. Mid-market rent homes are more expensive than social housing but cheaper than private rented properties and are available to people earning a certain amount.

Another 757 proposed new affordable homes have also been approved for this financial year and will be built if budget allows.

Problems caused by Covid, Brexit, the Russian invasion of Ukraine and expensive supplies held up the building of affordable homes last year (2021 to 2022) leading to targets being missed.

An update on Glasgow City Council’s affordable housing supply programme was presented to councillors at the City Administration Committee today.

Councillor Kenny McLean said the year 2021 to 2022 was “very challenging” and there was construction price inflation, labour shortages and a lack of supply for some materials across the country.

The convenor for housing said the programme is “absolutely essential to the building of new affordable homes in Glasgow, benefiting thousands of people and families.”

He added: “The approval of the budget for this financial year means that more of these homes can be built, improving the quality of life for all of those living in them, and contributing to the regeneration of communities all across the city.”

The council will allocate over £417 million to housing associations and private developers to build new affordable homes in the city between now and 2026, with almost £104 million to be distributed this financial year.

Targets for this financial year include 919 completed new affordable homes, work beginning on 665, and approval expected for 691.

A total of £3.6 million is to be spent on medical adaptations to allow social landlords to carry out property changes so tenants can remain in their own homes.

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Major affordable housing projects legally committed for building on April 1, 2022
Project  – Housing Association –  Number of homes – Tenure
Dover St – Glasgow West – 55 homes – Social Rent
Water Row Ph 1 MMR – Govan – 92 homes – Mid Market Rent
Smeaton St –  Maryhill –  16 homes  – Social Rent
Hamiltonhill Ph1 – Queens Cross – 178 homes – Social Rent
Dundashill MMR – West of Scotland – 90 homes –  Mid Market Rent
Blawarthill New Build – Yoker – 15 homes – Social Rent
Blawarthill CONVERSION –  Yoker – 4 homes – Social Rent
Holmhead Place –  Cathcart –  17 homes – Social Rent
Castlemilk West Church –  Craigdale – 36 homes – Social Rent
Castlemilk PSR –  Crudens –  166 homes –  Partnership Support for Regeneration
159 Butterbiggins Road  – Govanhill – 24 homes  –  Social Rent
GCC Acquistion Strategy 20/21 –  Govanhill –  8 homes – Social Rent
GCC Acquistion Strategy 21/22 –  Govanhill – 10 homes – Social Rent
Clifford Street –  Home Group – 36 homes –  Social Rent
Larkfield 2 –  Link – 33 homes – Mid Market Rent
Larkfield 2 –  Link –  60 homes –  Social Rent
 Larkfield 2 –  Link-  28 homes – New Supply Shared Equity
Linnhead Drive –  Rosehill – 5 homes –  Social Rent
St Andrews Drive –  2 – Southside –  59 homes –  Social Rent
St Andrews Drive 2 –  Southside –  17 homes – New Supply Shared Equity
St Andrews Drive 3 –  Southside –  32 homes – Social Rent
St Andrews Drive 3 – Southside –  12 homes – New Supply Shared Equity
Acquistions 21/22 – Southside –  22 homes – Social Rent
Strathbungo 2 –  Southside –  30 homes – Social Rent
Nitshill Road PSR –  Strathcarron –  25 homes –  Partnership Support for Regeneration
Lochar Crescent –  Trust –  13 homes –  Social Rent
Garvel Crescent & Blyth Road –  Calvay –  43 homes –  Social Rent
Kennyhill Square  – Home –  36 homes Mid Market Rent
Meat Market – Home – 252 homes – Mid Market Rent
Orr St –  Home Group –  80 homes –  Social Rent
Dalmarnock Riverside Ph 3 –  Link –  80 homes –  Social Rent
Dalmarnock Riverside Ph 3 –  Link –  49 homes –  Mid Market Rent
St Marks –  Shettleston –  44 homes –  Social Rent
Landressy St –  Thenue –  27 homes –  Social Rent
Littlehill –  Thenue –  18 homes –  Social Rent
Calton Village ph1 –  Wheatley Group –  123 homes –  Mid Market Rent –
 
Total : 1835