The Village was built by Cruden for the 2014 Commonwealth Games as part of the City Legacy Consortium.
This new phase will deliver 67 two- and three-bedroom terraced homes within Glasgow’s East End. The homes will range from 743 ft² to 1,023 ft², with the larger three-bedroom properties offering generous accommodation over three floors, including en-suite bathrooms.
Homes at The Village, Dalmarnock have been designed with “sustainability and comfort in mind”. Cruden said the homes will have high levels of insulation, modern construction methods and energy-saving features will help keep running costs down while contributing to Glasgow’s wider climate ambitions.

To support a greener neighbourhood, the development will incorporate solar panels and a mix of air source heat pumps and a renewable, low-carbon heating system. The first homes are due to be ready early next year, with a sales launch anticipated this Autumn.
Fraser Lynes, chief executive of Cruden Homes, said: “Delivering the Athletes’ Village was a landmark moment for Cruden and the City Legacy consortium, and it has been hugely rewarding to see the neighbourhood flourish into one of Glasgow’s most vibrant new communities.
“This next phase at The Village, Dalmarnock builds on that legacy, bringing more high-quality, energy-efficient homes to an area that continues to go from strength to strength.
“We’re proud to play a continued role in shaping its future and look forward to welcoming new residents as the development progresses.”
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