Hagan Homes has begun construction on Lisnacastle Gardens, a £4.5 million residential development in Castlecaulfield, Co Tyrone, marking the first phase of a wider £18.5 million investment that will ultimately deliver 112 new homes.
Phase one of the scheme will see 39 homes built on Lisnamonaghan Road, including one four-bedroom detached property, 12 three-bedroom detached homes and 26 three-bedroom semi-detached houses. The build programme is expected to take around two years and will create more than 60 construction and construction-related jobs.
Subject to planning approval, phases two and three would add a further 73 homes, with work anticipated to begin in 2027 and 2029 respectively.
Jim Burke, Managing Director of Hagan Homes, said: "Castlecaulfield is a special place, and we’re delighted to be building here. Lisnacastle Gardens will provide modern, energy-efficient homes designed for how people want to live today — in a community where connections run deep. This investment reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering quality, affordable homes that strengthen local communities across Northern Ireland."
Homes at Lisnacastle Gardens will feature EPC A-rated energy efficiency and contemporary design, with prices ranging from £175,000 to £280,000. A show home is due to open in July 2026, with the first residents expected to move in from September 2026.
Construction is being undertaken by Carrickmacstay Developments.
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