developers
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Land & New Homes
‘House builders buoyed by Labour’s 1.5m homes promise’
Housebuilders have doubled their activities in the land market over the last 12 months says Head of Development Land at Knight Frank, Charlie Hart.
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Housing Market
People need homes and we need to address the problem once and for all
Glentree International boss Trevor Abrahmsohn says that whilst everyone likes the cosy, utopian, fully upholstered idea of 'homes for everyone', a burgeoning population cannot live in three-bedroomed semis in the sky.
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Features
Dressing rooms
What’s the difference between a house and a home? Furniture plays a huge part in that vision and surely, selling ‘homes’ is easier than selling ‘houses’, says Lisa Isaacs.
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Latest property news
Sheffield auctioneer’s Yorkshire & Humber 2019 sales hit £32million!
A Sheffield auctioneer has topped the Yorkshire and Humber results tables for 2019 with sales of more than £32million...
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Latest property news
Questioning preconceived ideas
PRSim and a member of the LSL Property Services plc (LSL) group of companies has highlighted the need for investors and developers to be more flexible in their approach to tenants and to question preconceived ideas they may have about their age and aspirations.
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Features
Taxing problem of why house builds are stalling
David Hannah, Principal Consultant at Cornerstone Group, says that common misconceptions about taxes are causing housing projects across the country to stall.
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Housing Market
Building relationships
Housebuilding activity is rising, but how do you persuade developers to sell through you? Marc Da Silva reports.
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Housing Market
Political parties set to fail on house building promises
All the major political parties are proposing to develop at least 200,000 new build homes a year if elected to power this week to help tackle the housing shortage, but new research shows that level of house building may be unachievable under existing market conditions. Knight Frank’s latest Housebuilding Report reveals that more than two thirds of residential property developers in the UK believe that it would be impossible to deliver more than 180,000 new homes a year as things stand. More than 160 respondents from house-builders and developers across the country took part in Knight Frank’s annual survey, with 67 per cent of respondents stating that the maximum sustainable annual delivery of new homes was 180,000 or less. Just 9 per cent said it was possible to build more than 200,000 residential units a year. Over half of all developers and house-builders said a rise in the delivery of affordable homes over the next year was unlikely. However, around 60 per cent expect a continued rise in the number of total housing starts and completions over the next 12 months. With a general shortage of new homes coming onto the market, 78 per cent of respondents expect new-build prices…
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