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Quintain, an acclaimed development and asset management company, boasts nearly three decades of expertise in crafting mixed-use regeneration schemes and pioneering build-to-rent (BTR) properties. Renowned for innovation, Quintain's flagship project is the iconic 85-acre Wembley Park, a testament to its commitment to transforming urban landscapes. With over 5,000 homes already delivered, Wembley Park is the UK's largest single-site BTR scheme, showcasing Quintain's dedication to creating vibrant, sustainable communities. As an award-winning industry leader, Quintain continues to redefine modern living through thoughtful design and a wealth of experience in shaping the future of urban development.

Quintain Living Wembley Park Key facts

    • Extensive Portfolio: Quintain Living manages over 3,650 homes across 10 distinct developments in Wembley Park, offering a variety of stylish residences like Emerald Gardens, Forum House, and Quadrant Court.
    • Growth Trajectory: With plans to bring 10,000 homes under its management and outline consent for 8,400 homes already secured, Quintain is poised for significant expansion in Wembley Park.
    • Award-Winning Expertise: Quintain Living is recognised for its dedication to resident experience, having won multiple awards for its property management and commitment to building vibrant communities.
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