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Status: Extended

Jun 22nd 2020 - Aug 1st 2020

nHouse is a disruptive housing company that builds beautiful eco-friendly homes offsite in the UK. It makes houses by using modular methods wherein individual parts of a house are constructed separately in a factory before being transported and assembled together at the building site. The company's houses have Buildoffsite Property Assurance Scheme (BOPAS) accreditation; they are mortgage friendly and have a 60-year structural warranty. They have a demand of 300,000 houses every year in the UK. Major UK newspapers like the FT, The Times, The Guardian, and The Sun have covered nHouse's work. In 2025, the company is aiming to generate a return for shareholders via either a listing or trade sale. The investment will support working capital to extend the runway of nHouse into 2021.

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    £617,841
    pre-money valuation

    7.49%
    equity available

    526
    investors

    £280
    pledge per investor

    10453844
    company number

    Active
    company status

    31/10/2016
    incorporated 8 years


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Log in to view amount pledged

    Log in to view target

    £617,841
    pre-money valuation

    7.49%
    equity available

    526
    investors

    £280
    pledge per investor

    10453844
    company number

    Active
    company status

    31/10/2016
    incorporated 8 years

  • Internet Business Awards Category Award Winner 2015
  • Hertfordshire Business Awards Finalist 2014

As seen in:

  • The Guardian
  • Financial Times
  • Yahoo! Finance
  • The Times
  • The Daily Telegraph