A tight-knit community of sustainable, accessible and affordable eco-friendly homes.

Delivered by
ECF
Location
Salford
Use
Residential / Affordable / Homes

Joining a community

We know what makes a great place to live, so we’ve prioritised all the things people need in the long term. In Salford, we’ve built homes alongside amenities and facilities, public spaces, gardens and footpaths. Our residents at Greenhaus will be joining an established community designed around interaction and human connections.

Cutting carbon footprints

Greenhaus is the largest collection of Passivhaus-certified homes in the North West. Homes here will use up to 70-90% less energy than traditional housing stock, helping residents to reduce their fuel bills and cut their carbon footprint. Energy saving features include triple-glazed windows, the latest insulation technology, air source heat pumps and publicly accessible electric vehicle charging spaces.

Eco-homes for all

We believe that sustainable, low-cost living should be accessible to everyone. We’ve partnered with Salix Homes to make these ultra-low-energy homes available for affordable rent and to buy. Our Greenhaus community will benefit from lower energy bills, consistent and comfortable temperatures alongside access to green space and public transport routes.

Joining a community

We know what makes a great place to live, so we’ve prioritised all the things people need in the long term. In Salford, we’ve built homes alongside amenities and facilities, public spaces, gardens and footpaths. Our residents at Greenhaus will be joining an established community designed around interaction and human connections.

Cutting carbon footprints

Greenhaus is the largest collection of Passivhaus-certified homes in the North West. Homes here will use up to 70-90% less energy than traditional housing stock, helping residents to reduce their fuel bills and cut their carbon footprint. Energy saving features include triple-glazed windows, the latest insulation technology, air source heat pumps and publicly accessible electric vehicle charging spaces.

Eco-homes for all

We believe that sustainable, low-cost living should be accessible to everyone. We’ve partnered with Salix Homes to make these ultra-low-energy homes available for affordable rent and to buy. Our Greenhaus community will benefit from lower energy bills, consistent and comfortable temperatures alongside access to green space and public transport routes.

At a glance

Passivhaus-certified Classic status
96 affordable homes
Triple glazing
Chapel Street community
Latest insulation technology
Passivhaus certified Mechanical Ventilation Heat Recovery units
Air source heat pumps
High efficiency white goods

In numbers

apartments

%

reduced energy consumption

%

affordable

industry award

Awards

Year
Award

2024

Sustainability

Insider North West Residential Property Awards

Partners

Greenhaus is being delivered by ECF in partnership with Salford City Council. ECF is a long-term, strategic partnership between Muse, Homes England and Legal & General.

Our Partners

These homes go way beyond national standards which is something we want to strive for in other parts of Salford.

Paul Dennett
City Mayor, Salford City Council
Andrew Cartwright
Strategic Property Manager, Salford City Council

Location

Greenhaus

Chapel St, Salford M3 5JF
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