Housing developer shortlisted for three leading property awards

20/08/2024
Torridon by Kirkwood Homes

KIRKWOOD Homes has been named a finalist in three categories at The Herald Property Awards 2024.

The luxury housing developer is up for Best Development for its sold-out Forgan Grange development in Drumoig, Best Small Family Home for its 136m² three-bedroom ‘Birse’ and Best Large Family Home for its 286m² five-bedroom ‘Torridon’ home.

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Kirkwood Homes, celebrating its 40th year in business this year, won the prize for Best Showhome at last year’s awards ceremony for its 297m² ‘Gullane’ showhome in Inchmarlo.

The Herald Property Awards for Scotland 2024 recognises the achievements of Scotland’s most innovative and successful home and commercial builders, developers, agents, interior designers and registered social landlords.

The winners will be revealed at the black-tie ceremony on Thursday, September 26, at the Doubletree by Hilton in Glasgow.

Colin Crombie, managing director at Kirkwood Homes, said: “We are thrilled to be shortlisted in all three categories we entered this year. Building on the momentum of last year’s success, when we took home the award for Best Showhome, this achievement underscores the exceptional dedication of our entire team at Kirkwood.

“This recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality homes that resonate with our customers. We are very much looking forward to the big night.”

Kirkwood Homes has developments across Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Broughty Ferry and Fife, with its latest development, West Woodlands, located in Perth.

To learn more about Kirkwood Homes and its developments, please visit: www.kirkwoodhomes.co.uk

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