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    Vistry secures backing at Great Haddon: funding structure and delivery notes for project teams

    January 22, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Vistry secures backing at Great Haddon: funding structure and delivery notes for project teams

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    Zenzic Capital and Jensco have launched a UK single-family rental platform by forward funding 125 new-build Vistry homes at the Great Haddon scheme in Peterborough, backed by an initial £31m investment. Construction of the purpose-built rental units is due to start later this year, with Vistry using its partnership model to deliver professionally managed, higher energy-performance homes for strong local demand. The Zenzic-Jensco venture targets a portfolio of around 1,000 homes, signalling growing institutional capital flows into single-family build-to-rent product.

    Technical Brief

    • Construction mobilisation is scheduled “later this year”, implying near-term procurement of trades, utilities and site infrastructure.
    • Vistry’s partnership model implies standardised house types and repeatable construction details, supporting programme and cost control.
    • Jensco’s role as residential specialist positions it to specify institutional-grade management, maintenance and lifecycle performance standards.
    • The joint venture is mandated to work only with “established housebuilders”, favouring volume builders with proven QA/QC systems.
    • Target scaling to c.1,000 homes requires multiple similar forward-funding packages, effectively pre-selling future phases to institutional capital.

    Our Take

    Vistry’s role at Great Haddon sits alongside its recently reported 750-home redevelopment of Birmingham’s City Hospital site, signalling that the group is building a sizeable pipeline of large, multi-phase housing-led regeneration schemes across the UK.

    The forward-funded acquisition of 125 homes at Great Haddon aligns with other items in our database where Vistry appears as a preferred delivery partner for institutional or public-sector backed housing, which can smooth cash flow and reduce sales risk on big edge-of-city schemes like Peterborough.

    Within the 513 Infrastructure stories in our coverage, relatively few involve UK single-family rental platforms at this early stage of build-out, so Zenzic Capital and Jensco’s move at Great Haddon suggests growing comfort among financiers with forward-funding suburban rental product rather than just city-centre blocks.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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