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‘Five million new homes needed’ to cope with population boom
Karl Williams of The Centre for Policy Studies think tank warns that 156,000 extra homes must be built every year to cope with rising numbers of residents.
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Drop in newbuilds hits Gove’s promise to achieve house-building target
Michael Gove's much publicised promises to increase new builds suffered another blow with a drop in the total builds last year.
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New builds hit high as builders scramble before Net Zero deadline
The highest quarterly total of new build homes in 45 years was recorded in Q2 as builders strived to beat a deadline for carbon emissions.
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Estate agency slams Government over ‘too few’ newbuilds in London
The Capital has the worst figures for new home completions over the last 10 years, eXp UK says, claiming Ministers have yet to make meaningful impact.
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Government blamed as new build approvals slump 10%
Official statistics from DLUHC reveal 269,000 homes were granted permission in the last year.
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‘Get on board!’ Agents urged to adopt new homes quality mark
The New Homes Quality Code measures how developers are looking after their customers.
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New-build sales for agents in jeopardy as construction flatlines
Data from RICS shows the housebuilding industry is slowing down after the post-Covid boom.
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Are new-build homes too expensive for this generation of buyers?
Data from Openpropertygroup.com calculated affordability ratios based on new-build house prices compared with workplace earnings.
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To Move Now launches Part Exchange alternative
A new alternative to Part Exchange has been launched to help housebuilders sell new-build homes more quickly.
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New homes to get superfast broadband
Poor Internet connections and slow download speeds will soon be a thing of the past for residents of new build homes across the country, after the Government struck a deal with telecoms provider BT and the Home Builders Federation (HBF) to ensure that all new build homes are delivered with superfast broadband installed. The deal means fibre-based broadband will be offered to all new developments either for free or as part of a co-funded initiative. “Broadband connectivity is just one thing that home buyers now expect when buying a new build, so this industry-led push to make superfast, or indeed ultrafast, broadband speeds available by default in new homes represents a very important step in meeting the UK’s digital needs,” said Digital Economy Minister Ed Vaizey. The installation of fibre broadband should help to increase the attractiveness of new build homes, ensuring that “new build purchasers benefit from the very best connectivity to go alongside the many other advantages of purchasing a brand new home”, according to Stewart Baseley (left), the Executive Chairman of the HBF. The HBF has in the past criticised BT-owned Openreach for a persistent failure to connect newly built homes in a timely fashion. But the…
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