Housing – Page 214
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Double dip predicted for Europe house prices
Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s says French homes are the most overvalued, followed by the UK and Spain
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New government advice could halt housebuilding, warns HBF
Home builders fear scrapped housing plans could cause construction hiatus
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£610m funding gap may leave HCA broke for a year
Black hole in housing quango’s budget means it has to review Kickstart scheme and this year’s funds
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Heading for Reading
Reading Council and Dee Park Partnership have achieved financial close this week on the £44m first phase of the regeneration of Dee Park Estate
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in April 2010
Completions have fallen since last year, but registrations are on the rise
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Berkeley pledges to achieve green standard on all schemes
First move by new boss is to ensure housebuilder meets silver ɫTV for Life criteria across portfolio
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Galliford Try scoops £21m of work
The two projects in north-west England are the regeneration of a park in Warrington and a mosque and residential units in Ashton-under-Lyme
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Telford reports rising sales in East London
Housing group reports 10% increase in profit in ’extremely encouraging’ market
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HCA faces £600m blackhole
Housing quango suspends all spending decisions after Treasury refuses to confirm previous funding promises
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Government to scrap regional development agencies
Coalition’s Queen’s speech sets out plans to give more power to councils and ditch regional spatial strategies
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Wates bags £88m Hackney housing job
Confirmation of HCA funding gives green light to long-delayed Ocean Estate development
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Crest gives Horizon three-week deadline
Horizon has three weeks to come up with an offer for Crest Nicholson according to reports
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Exclusivity deal thwarts Crest Nicholson suitors
Bids for troubled housebuilder from array of potential buyers are blocked by Horizon agreement
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HCA fate in doubt as £700m frozen
Funding for Kickstart and Pathfinder in doubt as HCA enters talks with coalition over its future
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Coalition scraps Hips
Housing minister announces plan to ’cut pointless red tape’ by dropping information pack requirement
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Tories water down £250k stamp duty threshold plans
Coalition agreement commits only to review of move to help first-time buyers
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London leads rise in workload, RICS survey shows
Regions report modest rises, but the North and Scotland flounder
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Completions boost helps Gleeson to strong cash balance
Trading is 'stable' but awaits return of mortgage availability
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Is Shapps going to be good for housebuilders?
So far the industry is keen to make friends with the new housing minister, but his localism agenda could turn them into enemies
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HCA undergoes senior management shake-up
Government cost-cutting leads to more high-profile departures and reorganisation of operations into three divisions