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Politics: Corbyn’s Latest Tax-Grab, Stalin-Style
Whilst few of the British reside in castles anymore (apart from our cherished Royal family), property owners of the nation regard their home as hallowed ground.
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Features
Starter homes in Lincolnshire
New homes, perfect for first-time buyers in the Lincolnshire village of Ancaster, are well underway with a number of the 14 homes reserved ahead of completion in July 2019.
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Revealed: how much newbuild industry is dependent on Help to Buy
Latest official government figures show that a third of all new home purchases are funded via the government's equity loan version of the scheme.
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Scotland takes radical new approach to helping first time buyers
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon announces new and more generous scheme sthat will loan those get the property ladder £25,000, the SNP have announced.
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London running out of available Help to Buy homes
Research reveals number homes available for sale through the scheme has collapsed by 64% over past 14 months.
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Government Help to Buy spending passes £10 billion milestone
Figures reveal staggering level of money spent by HM Treasury on the housing market stimulus package.
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Persimmon shrugs off Help to Buy threat as it passes £1bn profits milestone
City investors and the building giants' results took no notice of the government's intention to review its Help to Buy status.
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Land & New Homes
Persimmon faces losing Help to Buy as Minister reviews its contract
Troubled homes builder Persimmon faces losing its right to sell Help to Buy funded homes, it has been revealed. Secretary of State for Housing James Brokenshire (pictured, below) is said to be reviewing the company’s participation in the scheme after allegations of poor building standards and punitive leasehold charges emerged recently, The Times newspaper has reported. All the UK home builders’ contracts under the £8.3 billion Help to Buy scheme are up for re-negotiation after the scheme was recently extended to 2021. The newspaper was told that Brokenshire has become increasingly concerned about the behaviour of Persimmon, and that its leadership does not ‘seem to understand that it is ultimately accountable to their customers’. Half of the homes the company built last year were funded by Help to Buy, which has helped Persimmon triple the profit it makes from each house from £22,114 in 2012 to £60,219 in 2018. The company is expected to report profits of over £1 billion for 2018 when it reveals its final year end results tomorrow. The news of Brokenshire’s decision to scrutinise Persimmon ends a disastrous few months for the company’s reputation, despite its huge profits. In November its then CEO was asked to…
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Leading agency reveals Help to Buy now drives a third of new homes sales
The government scheme is now so important to estate agency JLL that it has also set up a dedicated Help to Buy sales team.
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Features
Land and new homes: latest news
Edinburgh Marina Holdings, the developer of the landmark Edinburgh Marina scheme, has launched the first phase of its luxury Royal Wharf development retirement apartments.
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