Land & New Homes
News focusing on new homes, housing development, land acquisition and joint venture projects between agents and developers.
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Government backs highly critical report into house builders
The CMA report, which Ministers support, calls for changes to the way homes are sold and how buyers seek redress from house builders.
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Big house builder says uncertainty about Budget is hurting market
The varied messages about the looming Autumn Budget are damaging buyer confidence and hurting sales says FTSE 250 developer Bellway.
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Barratt, Homes England and Lloyds launch joint venture
MADE Partnership will be the master developer for large-scale regeneration projects and new garden villages across England.
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House building sinks to lowest level for eight years, says ONS
ONS figures show Labour has a very big mountain to climb if wants to build 1.5 million homes by 2029, given the slump in housebuilding this year.
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Big housebuilding merger given official go-ahead by CMA
An obstacle to the £2.5 billion purchase of Redrow by Barratt appears to have been cleared by the competition regulator.
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New Towns will ‘not help Labour achieve 1.5 million target’ – claim
Existing New Towns only made a small contribution to post-war housebuilding, according to thinktank analysis and may not make much difference to Rayner's housebuilding plans.
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Zoopla inks deal with UK’s biggest private housebuilder
Bloor Homes teams up with second largest property portal in exclusive 12-month agreement.
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Single building site in Shropshire could scupper big builders’ merger
The CMA says concerns about a monopoly in one area must be addressed by Barratt and Redrow before their £2.5 billion merger is approved.
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Planning remains ‘major barrier’ to new development says RICS
Latest RICS survey highlights urgent need for Labour to streamline planning system as Angela Rayner has promised to do.
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Government-backed logbook for first-time buyers reveals digital ‘first’
Bristol City Council is the first local authority to join a MHCLG-backed scheme to track the use of a property, almost a year after it was launched.
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