All Housing articles – Page 229
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Forecasters expect a fall in house prices in 2011
Most predictions see a drop next year, but they did last year and house prices rose 1% in 2010
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Future’s traders see long slump in house prices
City speculators see no recover in house prices until at least 2015
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RICS: House prices to fall 2% in 2011
Shortage of homes will prevent any big falls in house prices next year
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Crest kicked off £300m Rochester regeneration
Housebuilder and council could not agree terms for riverside scheme
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Skanska targets UK housing market in global expansion
Swedish contractor opens UK residential development arm with first projects on site early next year
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Barratt and Urban Splash in contention for Olympics
Housebuilders are in nine-strong shortlist to take on Athlete’s Village development
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Tribal confirms takeover approach
Consultant’s shares jump 18% after revealing it has been approached with a possible offer
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Relief – and disappointment – at Localism Bill
The government has pulled back from giving communities the right to appeal all planning permissions as part of its radical overhaul of the planning system this week
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Sisk wins £40m Park Lane deal
Developer to re-start work on luxury apartments after cash injection from Lloyds TSB
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Lovell bags Connaught job in Norwich
Contractor to provide housing repairs and maiintenance over nine months for council
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The Localism Bill is radical but fraught with difficulty
Last night the Bill was finally published, and now we can see the full extent of the challenges ahead
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RICS: House prices fall again
Sales, buyers and sellers all falling away in Christmas slow-down
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Sisk wins £48m Rathbone Market job
Irish-owned contractor picks up Kickstart-funded London regeneration scheme
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Industry reacts to radical Localism Bill
Concerns raised over neighbourhood plans and lack of support for housebuilders
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Pickles overhauls planning system
Communities secretary Eric Pickles lays out huge Localism Bill
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House prices down a further 3%, says Rightmove
Property website predicts prices could plummet by 5% in 2011
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'NoHo Square' redevelopment back up and running
Old Candy scheme reappears as much smaller Sheppard Robson mixed-use development
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Mortgage lending falls 16%
Figures from Council of Mortgage Lenders show loans in October were down compared with 2009
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Pollard Thomas Edwards' Islington square: Shaping up nicely
Pollard Thomas Edwards has made a north London square whole by filling in its missing fourth side with a residential scheme that sensitively reinterprets its traditional context
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Willmott Dixon to develop homes for rent
Contractor Willmott Dixon is poised to become a developer with a deal to build 1,500 homes for rent with Birmingham council, writes Joey Gardiner.Willmott Dixon is understood to be leading a consortium, with housing association West Mercia and property consultancy Savills, to build the homes in a joint venture with ...