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Newbuilds ‘on hold’ as stock slumps below pandemic levels
DJ Alexander says house building has hit a "worryingly low level" north of the border as the population reaches a record high.
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The list
The Property Ombudsman, Rebecca Marsh considers a litany of complaints against a managing agent by the leaseholder. Who’d manage a new-build?!
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Housing Market
New build properties too expensive?
Data analysed by Open Property Group reveals that new build properties may be too expensive for this generation of house buyers.
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Conveyancing giant muscles into the new-build sales market
Essex-based Moving Made Easy has been snapped up legal firm Simplify for an undisclosed sum.
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Housing market treading water
Designs on Property tracks and summarises the monthly property indices. Kate Faulkner says, “There’s mixed feedback from the industry as Brexit fears discourage movers.”
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Brexit and holidays create the perfect storm of inactivity
Designs on Property tracks and summarises the monthly property indices. Kate Faulkner says, “There is a mixed picture across the country with fewer vendor instructions and buyer registrations.”
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Housing Market
New homes: Government is “pulling out all the stops”
On the first day back at work after the festive break, Prime Minister David Cameron announced another new scheme to get Britain building. Smaller developers will be able to buy sites in England with planning permission in place – with 40 per cent of the new-builds to be “starter homes” aimed at first-time buyers. Direct commissioning has not been used on this scale since Margaret Thatcher started the regeneration of Docklands, the benefit is that it allows the government to assume responsibility for developing land, instead of large building firms. Prime Minister David Cameron said it was a “huge shift in government policy. Nothing like this has been done on this scale in three decades, government rolling its sleeves up and getting homes built.” The Labour party said he was using “rhetoric to hide his failure on new homes.” Shadow Housing Minister John Healey said the announcement did not promise new investment or affordable homes beyond those already announced. ‘Radical’ shift Adding to Mr Cameron’s energy rush, Communities Secretary Greg Clark (left) said that the government was not only rolling up its sleeves but was “pulling out all the stops to get the country building.” “We know that consistently 90%…
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