All Housing articles – Page 254
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House prices expected to fall 1% in 2010
Hometrack market report predicts lower incomes and rising unemployment will keep demand and prices low
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Mayor calls in Southall regeneration scheme
Boris Johnson believes west London development will be 'important driver for the capital's entire economy'
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Roger Humber steps down as Circle Anglia chairman
Sir Robin Young will take Humber's place at helm of affordable housebuilder in January
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House prices predicted to rise 1-2% in 2010
Shortfall in housing supply will push up prices despite wider economic pressures
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Half of Kickstart homes fail government's own design test
HCA admits 54% of social homes in £1bn programme achieve less than 10 out of 20 in Cabe review
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Mortgage lending falls 10%
First drop since August cannot be accounted for by seasonal variation
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Tesco plots return to regeneration market
£400m Woolwich project among those set to restart as confidence seeps back into sector
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DATA: Planning applications in November
Commercial Estates Group was the top client last month, but Persimmon was the busiest
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Unite plans landbuying spree for £300m of student homes
Listed housing provider to spend £120m on up to 16 sites in latest sign of improving market
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Healey unveils plans for more 'user-friendly' sustainability code
Housing minister to update Code for Sustainable Homes in line with latest zero-carbon policy
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Shortlist for second round of Kickstart revealed
Spending shifts to HomeBuy Direct as HCA struggles to unblock stalled schemes
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House prices rise despite increase in property supply
RICS says rising buyer enquiries are continuing to push up house prices
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Connaught wins £250m Norwich contract
Services provider says it is benefiting frompublic sector drive to cut costs and outsource services
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House prices set to stall next year
Rightmove figures show second consecutive month of falling prices and says post-election with be a 'more challenging period'
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Housing body warns over Tory plan to 'give veto to Nimbys'
National Housing Federation expresses concern over proposal to require 90% local support for new rural homes
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Housing order growth bucks overall 5% decline
Figures reveal rise of 15% in private commercial orders despite drop in construction orders in last quarter
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Open-plan flats: Opening up
There’s pent-up demand for open-plan flats, but fire safety rules make it difficult for them to get approval. Giving designers a set of templates to follow that include sprinklers and enhanced detection systems could be the answer
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Berkeley goes to market
Berkeley Group has said there is an “increased number of land opportunities” coming to market
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Pre-Budget report points to more money for construction … but a much bigger fall
Brickonomics: Assessing what the chancellor's plans may mean for the industry