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  • Land & New HomesMatthew Pennycook
    Land & New Homes

    New public register will expose developers’ private land deals

    Revealing land option agreements will improve transparency and help smaller developers compete for potential sites, says Planning Minister Matthew Pennycook.

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  • Land & New HomesAngela Rayner
    Land & New Homes

    Angela Rayner putting 1.5m new homes target ‘at risk’

    Housing experts say the Deputy Prime Minister's tough new anti-land banking measures will pit councils against developers in costly legal battles.

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  • Latest property newsexall
    Latest property news

    Notorious property scam moves into its final stage after FCA action

    Samuel Exall and associates ripped off some £3 million from inexperienced investors via a land banking scheme.

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  • Latest property newsOliver-Letwin image
    Latest property news

    Builders are not ‘land-banking’ but their homes are too boring, says Letwin review

    MP Oliver Letwin’s long-awaited investigation into land-banking by big developers has failed to find proof of the alleged practice. “The review found no evidence that speculative land-banking is part of the business model for major house builders, nor that this is a driver of slow build out rates,” Chancellor Phillip Hammond said during his budget speech yesterday. But big builders are not off the hook. The report also takes a highly critical view of the homes they build and calls for large estates to be constructed more creatively and offer a wider range of home designs. In recent years big developers have been accused by many experts and lobby groups of ‘land banking’ or ‘sitting’ on land for their own financial gain. But Letwin’s review instead points a finger at the uninspiring and ‘homogenous’ nature of the homes they built as the main culprit. His report concludes that too many developments and the properties within them look and feel the same and this makes them harder to sell – or ‘absorb into the market’, as he puts it. Greater diversity To remedy the problem, Letwin recommends that new planning rules are introduced to force site developers containing more than 1,500…

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  • Housing Market
    Housing Market

    Do builders really have too many land banks?

    If you’ve ever wondered why it takes so long for new homes developments in your area to go from planning permission to completion, then a report by the Campaign for Rural England (CPRE) attempts to explain the strange world of land banks. The CPRE’s dossier on  new homes building  in the UK is a damming summary of the factors that prevent more new homes being built in the UK, something that  frustrates many of the agents waiting to sell them. The Getting Houses Built report, published this month, lays the blame at the feet of the developers, which it collars for focussing too much on profit while “dictating supply but not meeting need”. One of the more surprising facts to emerge from the report is that the nine largest volume builders have a land bank of some 340,000 housing plots. While the CPRE admits that shareholder value will never override national house-building targets, it says the high levels of land ‘banked’ reveal the need for urgent reform. To fix this problem, the CPRE suggests that developers are granted planning permission on a ‘use it or lose it’ basis with a five-year limit, after which land would be compulsorily purchased off…

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