All Property Week articles in 21 October 2022 – Page 4
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Professional
Agent P: Spreadsheets
Friday 21 October, 9am, Titanic Room: A white-faced Sporty Girl slides copies of a development appraisal for 60 flats in north London around the table. The spreadsheet, for a Beirut-based client of GBH, shows a GDV of £32m, including the usual 20% developer margin.
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Insight
It is vital housing remains accessible to everyone
Editor: The mini-Budget sent shockwaves through the property market. As mortgage rates rocketed, the inverse was true for the hopes of property buyers.
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News
Resi supply figures strong in Q3 but alarm bells sound for Q4
Landmark Information Group’s Q3 Property Trends report shows residential supply looking surprisingly strong, with listings holding above the 2019 benchmark levels for two consecutive months – August and September – for the first time in the past 12 months.
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News
Business rates may rise £25bn by 2027
Non-domestic premises in England could face a £25bn business rates tax hike in the next five years if the government reverts to pegging rates to inflation following the end of the post-pandemic freeze in March.
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Professional
This week in… 2018
London mayor Sadiq Khan revealed plans for 11,154 new council homes at social rent levels after agreeing deals worth £1bn with 26 London boroughs.
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Professional
The market should set mast rents
How much is your local cricket pitch, church roof or bowling green worth to you? Or your children, grandparents or neighbours?
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Markets
Stockport’s stock keeps rising
Transport interchange redevelopment leads major regeneration of the town. Adam Branson reports.
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Insight
Quantifying social impact is vital
Counting the number of affordable homes we build has been the sole yardstick for the social housing sector for too long.
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Insight
The perfect storm for hospitality
‘It’s never going to get worse than this’ was a phrase many in hospitality muttered following the unprecedented economic turmoil that the Covid-19 pandemic brought to the sector.
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Professional
A slap on the wrist for Waitrose could ease the pain for landowners
On 2 September, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) slapped Waitrose with a letter saying that some of its compliance procedures were subject to shortcomings in respect of breaches of the 2010 Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order (CLO).
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News
Clive Emson sale includes flat in former Denham Film Studios
One-bed apartment on Stanley Kubrick Road is among a number of lots across southern England and Wales.
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News
Government sends a clear signal to get on with cladding repairs
Decision by housing secretary to issue legal warning to freeholder of a tower block shows it won’t accept delays.
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News
Former Staffordshire Church leads line-up for next Strettons auction
A former house of worship in Newcastle-under-Lyme is one of the star lots in Strettons’ 25 October auction, alongside a range of residential and commercial properties across England and Scotland.
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Professional
Q&A: Five minutes with Ilyas Aslam, chief operating officer at Quadrum Global
Ilyas Aslam, chief operating officer at Quadrum Global, on how he got started in property, his top TV and book recommendations, the celebrity he’d most like to meet and how he would spend a million pounds.
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Insight
Child’s play: a look into the importance of residential play areas
Housing developments often overlook the needs of young people. But creating high-quality spaces for kids can improve neighbourhoods for all residents. Charlotte Goddard reports.
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Insight
How to solve threshold anxiety
A few weeks back, our team at King’s Cross celebrated National Inclusion Week. Now in its 10th year, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to reflect on the property industry’s progress, while recognising the challenges (and opportunities) that remain, especially for the office market.
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Insight
We should all be in this together
Following a period of fresh political headwinds, and resulting new layers of uncertainty spurring market turbulence, the phrase ‘we are all in this together’ has never felt more real to many across the property sector as it does today.
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Professional
What would make public spaces more accessible and inclusive?
As a wheelchair user who travels widely for business, I have first-hand experience of how difficult it is to find accessible accommodation.
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News
Surge in global bond yields drives property funds repricing
The surge in global bond yields is driving a repricing of assets including property, following a sharp rise in capital outflows from property funds in September, according to the latest Fund Flow Index from global funds network Calastone.
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