All Property Week articles in 14 April 2023 – Page 4
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News
Drop it like it’s hot
House prices rise but it is taking longer to shift property in the capital
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Insight
Housing ministry is needed to speed up delivery
It is clear that the creation of a dedicated Ministry of Housing is not just necessary but critical to provide a core plank of what the public expects from the government.
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Insight
Housing ‘crisis’ is political creation
When Russian harvests failed to meet production targets in the 1930s, former Russian premier Joseph Stalin simply increased the target for the next year. He was doing his bit; why couldn’t the farmers do theirs?
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News
East of England has UK’s highest commercial demand level
The east of England is the UK’s most in-demand region for commercial property both to purchase and rent, according to Sirius Property Finance research.
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Insight
Charging drive is vital for EV uptake
The government’s recent commitment to £380m of investment in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure as part of its net zero policy package is a welcome shift in focus. But let’s not kid ourselves that this is enough to power an EV revolution. Without a widespread upgrade of the country’s charging ...
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Markets
Bristol offices hit new heights
The tech boom has brought new buildings to the city, attracting record rents. Tim Clark reports
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News
Agent P: Greenies
Friday 14 April, 6pm, Woburn Golf Club: Shooting the breeze at the 19th with key client after shooting 107 on the Dukes Course. Bloody pine trees. Time to casually mention the bad news.
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News
Q&A: Rapleys’ Simon Corp on ‘for profit’ affordable housing
Although the application process is lengthy, there are advantages to registering as a ‘for profit’ provider.
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News
Experts say review of Landlord and Tenant Act is long overdue
The Law Commission’s review is welcomed, but opinion is divided about whether it will make a real difference.
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News
This week in… 2012
Then housing minister Grant Shapps pushed forward plans to establish the first social housing REITs, publishing a consultation on how to bring more private investment into the sector and encourage providers to convert or launch REITs.
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Insight
SELLAR’s Meredith Davey on why investment in rail is a green choice for cities
With the climate crisis affecting every organisation and sector, how we do business and how we live need to change. Encouraging the use of rail as one of the lowest-carbon forms of medium- to long-distance travel should tick a big green box.
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Professional
Using virtual worlds to inspire next generation in property
GLA-backed education initiative sees hundreds of young people envision Croydon’s future using Minecraft.
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Professional
No fireworks but CRCA effective
When the Commercial Rent (Coronavirus) Act (CRCA) 2022 came into force, it was hailed as a solution to the slew of commercial rent arrears issues brought about by the pandemic. One year since the act’s introduction, its use appears underwhelming on paper. However, this does not tell the whole story.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Tom Walker, co-founder and director of StuRents
Tom Walker, co-founder and director of StuRents, on how he got started in property, his top book and album recommendations, the superpower he wishes he had and his number-one travel destination
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Insight
Interview with Placefirst's chief exec David Mawson: Keeping it in the family
Placefirst chief executive David Mawson tells Property Week about his ambitions for the single-family rental market and explains why he would welcome regulation and a grading system for the sector.
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Professional
Bringing wellbeing to the fore
We often talk about how difficult it is to measure social value. This is especially true for mental health and wellbeing, yet almost every element of community development has a mental health and wellbeing component.
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Professional
When do EPC exemptions apply to commercial PRS properties?
The Energy Efficiency (Private Rented Property) (England and Wales) Regulations 2015, known as the MEES Regulations, were brought in to improve energy efficiency in not only the residential but also the commercial private rented sector (PRS).
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News
Allsop raises £38.7m at its latest online residential sale
Auction house achieves 78% success rate, with lots sold including Earl’s Court house that fetched £2.18m
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News
BidX1’s upcoming April auction set to include range of mixed-use lots
BidX1’s next residential and commercial auction, which takes place on 27 April, will include a number of mixed-use properties featuring retail, residential and commercial space.
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Insight
Clearbell’s Manish Chande and Rob West on unlocking life science growth beyond the ‘golden triangle’
There is some concern that the UK life science market may have peaked following significant recent activity.
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