Partner Article
HomeViews Partners with UK's Biggest Housing Assocation
Residential review platform HomeViews is helping developers and housing associations to better understand what buyers are looking for from their new developments.
L&Q, the UK’s largest housing association, has recently partnered with the platform, so far generating over 600 reviews for schemes – all of which are from verified residents, ensuring authenticity.
Interesting feedback so far shows that 86% of L&Q’s residents love or enjoy their environment, with the housing association achieving an average of 4.3 out of 5 for location across all its schemes.
Rory Cramer, CEO and Co-founder at HomeViews, comments: “L&Q is the first major housing association to partner with HomeViews. Focusing on owner and shared owner feedback, results have been both positive and insightful, allowing L&Q to build on the success already achieved.
John Lumley, Strategic Sales Director for L&Q, comments: “Customer reviews have always been such a valuable insight for us across the business as a whole, but having development-led content has provided much more detailed information that we can really use to understand our buyers and what drew them to specific schemes and homes.
“Actively partnering with HomeViews to seek out more feedback from real buyers and those who rent homes in our new developments gives us great insight into the buying experience, helping us continually improve our services and our homes. “
Property hunters can search for the most recent resident reviews for new homes on HomeViews.com and filter by location, property type or developer.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Hannah Graham .
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