The homes include a mix of one and two-bedroom flats, two-bedroom bungalows, and three-bedroom family houses, available for both rent and shared ownership. "Demand for high-quality affordable housing continues to grow, so delivering 67 properties for affordable housing at Bellway’s development is a crucial step to ensuring we meet the needs of those on our housing register or those struggling with the price of the market. READ MORE: Local government news in and around SuffolkThe final two properties, three-bedroom shared ownership homes, were formally handed over on August 5. Councillor James Caston, ward member for Bramford, joined Mr Winch to receive the keys from Bellway’s site manager, Alex Fuller. The handover marks the completion of the affordable housing element of the Bramford development.