Last Updated 24 July 2008
Harden Housing Association is based in the heart of Birmingham and is part of the West Mercia Housing Group- the best possible location for a key partner in the city’s regeneration. From here, the Association manages more than 1,300 affordable homes across the West Midlands conurbation and has earned a reputation for financial strength, innovative management and high quality services to customers for over 30 years.
Harden Housing Association Limited is registered as a charitable Industrial and Provident Society in England with a registered number of 29929R and is based right in the heart of Birmingham – the best possible location for a key player in the city’s regeneration. From here, the association manages more than 1,300 affordable homes across the West Midlands conurbation and has earned a reputation for financial strength and stability in over 30 years of being a housing provider.
Harden is proud to be a preferred partner in four of the Birmingham housing market areas, as well as in Solihull and Dudley. As a major player in the West Midlands, Harden is determined to work hard with its partners to contribute to the regeneration of these areas.
Recognised for the quality of its property management, Harden is also steadily building a reputation as an expert in the field of housing care and working with youngsters on an innovative construction scheme.
Our office opening times are as follows:
Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 12.30pm 1.30pm - 5pm
Thursday 9am -5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Latest News
Proposal for Whitefriars to Join West Mercia Housing Group
Whitefriars is thinking about joining West Mercia Housing Group. We believe this will strengthen the Group’s longer term position as a landlord, service provider and developer of new affordable homes across the West Midlands.
09/07/2007Thinking of Buying your Home?
If you are thinking of buying your home using your Right to Buy, there are some changes that you need to know about. The changes were announced in the Housing Act 2004 and came into force in January 2005 although some did not apply until July this year.
08/07/2007



