All housebuilding articles – Page 3
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Bellway still on track for sales record
Housebuilder expects to break 10,000 units barrier
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Ex-Wates MD to head up United Living operation
Joanne Jamieson takes up post as housing firm launches new PRS division
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Ibstock warns on rising energy costs
Brickmaker says rising price environment likely to last until the end of the year
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Galliford Try kicks off Solihull retirement scheme
Contractor’s partnerships business building 261 flats in a 12-storey tower
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Westleigh set to give Countryside a boost
Deal to buy Leicestershire-based firm will expand housebuilder’s geographical reach
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Stockholm bids to attract UK construction expertise
UK companies wanted to work on multi-billion pound projects in Swedish capital
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Scottish housebuilder buys rival Dawn Homes for £20.1m
Elgin-based Springfield Properties eyes growth north of the border
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Housebuilding activity bounces back in April
Markit/CIPS data shows ‘robust growth’ from housebuilders, while new work growth is ‘marginal’ Â
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Interpreting today’s house building data
It’s easy to see a turning point in housebuilding if you look at the figures, but they still point to some major issues in the industry
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A good quarter in a bad half for construction
The industry needs to see stronger signs of increased activity if it is to enjoy a more sustainable recovery
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Is the recent surge in brick deliveries a sign of rapid growth in house building?
Whatever the data points to, technology has changed, and brick production can tell us a lot about how the housebuilding industry is moving
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Is it time for housing policy to pay more heed to the costs and the benefits of location?
From just over a quarter of the sale price of a home in the late 1950s, location now accounts for close on 70%
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Build more student accommodation, free up homes for families – good idea
This move would not solve the housing crisis, but it would have a big impact in some towns and cities
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Signs of stability in construction activity, but recovery looks a way off yet
We are yet to see real signs of a sustained improvement in the construction output data
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What can you do when a radical and ambitious housing strategy isn’t enough?
The government’s plan to boost housing means greater risk and the potential for higher house prices
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The ever changing shape of housing tenure in England
Latest data shows continuing rise in the rental sector, driven down by the private sector
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Nicky come lately still doesn’t get it for all his Damascene conversion to capital spending
Nick Clegg doesn’t realise how important public spending is to unlock private sector funding
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Optimism rises that 2013 will see more homes sold – that should mean more homes built
Buyer interest has been increasing since September, prices seem more stable and the Funding for Lending scheme may loosen the mortgage market
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2013 kicks off with some unwelcome bad news for construction
The latest Markit/CIPS construction survey shows the sharpest drop in construction output since June 2012
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The real home truth is that the government can and should do more to boost house building
If the state wants more homes it will have to build those homes itself
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