SCOTTISH housebuilder Cruden has reported a record development pipeline worth more than £1bn amid what it has called “one of the strongest periods in its 83-year history”.
Cruden has a pipeline of over 3,500 homes across Scotland, with forecast revenues breaking ten figures and a near-even split between private and affordable housing.
Comprising 1,582 private homes and 1,554 affordable homes, Cruden secured opportunities in some of Scotland’s significant regeneration and placemaking projects including Granton Waterfront, Edinburgh’s new £1.3bn coastal town, and The Village at Dalmarnock in Glasgow.
The Dalmarnock development follows the company’s previous effort in the area, when it provided the Athletes’ Village for the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.


Alongside major regeneration projects, Cruden is continuing to expand geographically, and has also reported progressing more planning applications than at any other point in its history.
The business’s continued growth plans have also been supported by a £15m investment from BGF, completed in November 2025, helping accelerate future opportunities across both private and affordable housing.
Fraser Lynes, Chief Executive of Cruden said: “The housing market remains challenging, with geopolitical and economic uncertainty, affordability pressures and planning constraints continuing to impact the sector.
“However, we have spent a number of years building a business that is designed to perform through all stages of the market cycle.
“Today, we have the strongest pipeline in our history and the business is in exactly the position we intended it to be.
“We have invested in our people, strengthened our customer offering, expanded into new markets and secured opportunities that will support long-term growth. As a result, we are entering the next chapter of Cruden from a position of confidence.”












