Foxbridge Lane
LincolnA residential project in Lincoln taken from early feasibility through acquisition, consent, construction, sales management, and final sale.

Completed
40 Foxbridge Lane, Lincoln
Feasibility / Acquisition / Consenting / Construction / Sales Management
Sold residential project taken from feasibility through to completed sale.
From First Numbers to Final Sale.
Foxbridge Lane started with the question every project should start with: do the numbers make sense?Before moving forward, we looked at the site, the likely development pathway, the consent process, and whether the opportunity was commercially worth pursuing.Once the project made sense, Creston Property stayed involved through acquisition, consenting, construction, and sales management.That made the process more connected. The thinking that shaped the decision to buy the site carried through into how the project was consented, built, positioned, and sold.
How Foxbridge Lane Moved From Opportunity to Sale.
Foxbridge Lane was not handled as separate pieces of work. Each stage informed the next, from the first feasibility check through to the final sales result.
Acquisition
Once the feasibility supported the opportunity, the site moved into acquisition with a clearer understanding of what could be delivered and where the main risks sat.Consenting
The project was progressed through consent with the final outcome in mind, not just the approval itself. The goal was to keep the design, delivery, and commercial direction aligned.Construction
The project then moved into construction, with decisions managed around cost, timing, build quality, and practical delivery.Sales Management
Creston Property also managed the sales process, making sure the project was positioned clearly and brought to market with the right outcome in mind.Considering a site or development opportunity?
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