Hampshire-based Bargate Homes has been announced as a finalist for the coveted Property Week RESI Awards. The prominent housebuilder, which was established in 2006, has made the shortlist for Small Developer of the Year (fewer than 1000 units per year).
The annual RESI Awards, which recognises excellence across the industry, has revealed the list of national finalists, judged by a panel of 43 independent judges. The winners of the 18 award categories will be announced at a gala ceremony on the evening of 10th May 2023, at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel.
The event will bring the industry together and showcase the best of the best in a year that has seen unprecedented challenges and changes, together with consistent high consumer demand for eco-efficient new homes.
Mark White, Managing Director for Bargate Homes, said: “We are delighted to be a finalist in Property Week’s RESI Awards. The judges have clearly recognised the wide-ranging accomplishments of our team, and it really is pleasing to see Bargate Homes on the shortlist for Small Developer of the Year for the first time in our 17-year history.
“We are looking forward to the event in May, when we can meet up with industry friends and celebrate excellence.”
Bargate Homes is currently delivering 900 homes across six live developments and has a pipeline of future sites expected to deliver in excess of 2,500 new homes. Its development portfolio currently comprises sites in affluent semi-rural and edge of town settings across Hampshire, Dorset, and West Sussex.
The company has just opened the doors at its 34-acre Rivercross scheme in the Hampshire village of Warsash, unveiling two show homes in the process. The £128m development will create a total of 352 eco-focused homes, situated at the mouth of the River Hamble, less than a mile from the world-famous Warsash Maritime Academy.
Bargate Homes has also recently opened the doors to its £18.2m St Thomas’ Mead development, located in the scenic suburb of Old Bedhampton, Hampshire, which is close to Langstone Harbour. Over 50% of the 50 homes have already sold off-plan.
Earlier this year, two show homes were also unveiled at Heritage Place, which is positioned within the 120-acre (48.6 Ha) North Stoneham Park neighbourhood. Heritage Place is the final phase of the wider development which will feature 1,000 homes. Built on a former deer park on the outskirts of Eastleigh, Southampton, Bargate Homes’ £97m scheme will deliver 322 energy-efficient family homes.
In late 2022, the first tranche of homes was released for sale at the £32m Hamblewood development, located in the well-connected Hampshire town of Hedge End. A collection of Bargate’s 123 family houses and apartments are now ready to move into.
Bargate Homes is a wholly owned subsidiary of Vivid – Hampshire’s largest provider of affordable homes.


