USS acquires 3,000 shared ownership homes from Sage Homes in £405m deal

Homes were acquired by the scheme from Sage Homes, established by Blackstone and Regis Group

Holly Roach
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USS acquires 3,000 shared ownership homes from Sage Homes in £405m deal

The Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) has acquired 3,000 shared ownership homes from Sage Homes – established by funds managed by Blackstone and Regis Group.

The scheme said the £405m deal is the largest acquisition of a shared ownership home portfolio. Through the deal, Sparrow Shared Ownership – a social housing registered provider – has launched, ...

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