All Property Week articles in 9 September 2016 – Page 6
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Insight
Rental furnishing: life for rent
When it comes to furnished rental properties, tenants have often had to put up with pretty grim offerings. But now, furniture rental schemes are promising quality, flexibility and a competitive edge for landlords.
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News
Be a nutter for schmutter
Who wears it best - Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton, Hollywood star Jamie Foxx or commercial real estate agents?
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News
C&W keeps on giving
From hiking the Himalayas and Kilimanjaro and cycling the length of the country, to baking cakes and competing at quiz nights, staff at Cushman & Wakefield have done it all, while raising a whopping £246,838 for the Teenage Cancer Trust.
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News
Separated at birth: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Tom Elliott
Unruly hair? Check. Sensible specs? Check. What with one thing and another, we think McKay Securities’ property director Tom Elliott shares an uncanny resemblance to celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.
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Insight
Industry fears Brexit vote could slow housebuilding
The result of the Brexit vote could prompt a fall in housebuilding levels and exacerbate the housing crisis, reveals a survey undertaken by Property Week .
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Markets
RESI: one roof, many generations – could this be a model for the future?
With more young adults living at home, a scheme is being developed to house different generations under the same roof.
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Markets
RESI: is modular ready to go mainstream?
It has been a big year for modular housing. So often pitched as a solution to the UK’s housing crisis, offsite construction has long failed to live up to the hype.
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News
SDL Bigwood launches new sales as it hits expansion trail
SDL Bigwood has launched new auctions in Coventry and Stoke and is eyeing up locations with a view to a move north.
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Insight
RESI: time to hang up the beach towels and get down to housebuilding
Holiday season is winding down and the annual retreat from the beach is under way.
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Information
Industrial market well placed to weather Brexit storm
Take-up of large industrial space increased by 4% in the second quarter of the year, as strong market fundamentals put the sector in a strong position to weather any Brexit-related storm, according to Gerald Eve’s latest Prime Logistics quarterly bulletin.
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News
Squarestone acquires EDF call centre
Squarestone has snapped up energy firm EDF’s main UK call centre, as it seeks to expand its portfolio post-Brexit.
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Online
BlackRock withdraws £100m Covent Garden sale
BlackRock has pulled its £100m sale of 25 Bedford Street in London’s Covent Garden.
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Insight
RESI: clear vision on housing needed
As the dust settles following the EU referendum, the Autumn Statement provides an opportunity for the new cabinet to set out a clear vision to stabilise the housing market and drive the delivery of new homes.
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Insight
RESI: gloomy housing outlook is not all down to Brexit
The outlook for the housing market has been much complicated by the uncertainties that have come with the UK’s vote to leave the EU.
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Insight
Hot Housing Index 2016 - the UK's top places to live
Making a decision on where to live involves a huge number of variables - calculating against these location specialist CACI ranks the country’s hottest housing locations.
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News
Berkeley reports recovery in demand after ‘hiatus’ around EU vote
Berkeley Group has reported a pick-up in demand in August in a trading update that was highly critical of the government’s housing policy.
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News
Crewe comes top in Hot Housing Index 2016
Crewe has emerged as the top place to live in the UK, edging out North West neighbours Chester and Stockport, according to Property Week’s latest Hot Housing Index.
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Markets
Trend emerges for landlords to subdivide existing industrial units
With only one speculative shed under construction in South Wales - the first in over a decade - investors are increasingly looking to purchase properties to upgrade.
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Insight
RESI: modular building is key to solving the housing crisis
When someone says ‘factory-built homes’, the image that often comes to mind is the flimsy prefabs that sprang up across the UK post war.
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News
Cheffins set to offer mineral extraction site at September auction
Cheffins is offering a rare opportunity to acquire a mineral extraction site in Cambridgeshire at its upcoming auction.