All Analysis & Data articles – Page 10
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Cladding crisis: Clarke should fund fixes then pursue culprits
Residential Freehold Association director Mick Platt on why housing secretary should reassess cladding approach
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Mini-Budget aftermath: mortgages vanish and yields spike
Fintech firm Twenty7tec tracks the number of mortgages available in the UK and had been recording a steady decline in the options offered to borrowers over the past six months.
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London retains top spot in the global hotel investment market
London continues to be the most attractive hotel investment market globally, according to JLL’s Global Hotel Investor Sentiment Survey.
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Developers are urged to act now in order to hit new biodiversity targets
Almost half the delegates at RESi360 were unaware of their responsibilities regarding biodiversity net gain.
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Energy bills and net zero goals to drive heat network uptake
Experts predict that expansion of heat networks across the UK will provide consumers with cheaper energy.
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What can the property sector expect from King Charles III?
The new monarch is well known for his strong personal views on architecture, planning and sustainability.
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Over 20% of renters up sticks because of cost-of-living crisis
One in five tenants have moved home because of the cost-of-living crisis, research has revealed.
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As staff return to offices, how many are ‘quietly quitting’?
On 7 February, the Cabinet Office began collecting statistics on how many civil servants were at work in 19 key central London buildings. Almost all the departments covered have seen a steady resumption of office-based working.
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Docklands office market feels squeeze as workers stay home
With new figures showing 3.2m sq ft of available space, what does the future hold for this iconic area?
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ONS records big jumps in house prices and resi rents
House prices have grown by their largest amount in almost 20 years, while residential rents have also risen sharply, official data has revealed.
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Office vacancies rise in Docklands as City cements its recovery
A major disparity has emerged between London’s largest two financial districts, with office rents rising in the City but dropping in Docklands.
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Can government deliver on its £1.5bn property sell-off plan?
Experts say Rees-Mogg wants smaller, more densely occupied office portfolio for slimmed-down civil service
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House prices across the UK set to drop as affordability falls
Recent house price data gives little indication of the falls that are likely to come along with recession and rising interest rates.
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Energy crisis puts pressure on both occupiers and landlords
Experts say industry will need to think more creatively about ways of reducing energy usage within buildings.
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Rent increase equates to losing a room over the past two years
The two years to July 2022 have seen the fastest rise in rents in at least a decade, according to data compiled by estate agent Hamptons.
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Demographic swing to make Surrey a later-living hotspot
Surrey is on course to see an almost 10% rise in the number of over-60s residents over the next four years, according to research by proptech firm LandTech.
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Property podcast: Social value requires holistic thinking, say Grosvenor and COCREATIF
In the latest episode of PropCast, Kate Nottidge, director of social impact at Grosvenor, and Dr Eime Tobari, social value strategist and founder of COCREATIF, join Blackstock’s founder Andrew Teacher to discuss the challenges in defining and delivering social impact in real estate.
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Inflation and flexible working are pushing Londoners out of town
Both private and buy-to-let buyers based in London are increasingly looking beyond the capital for suitable properties, according to the latest research from Hamptons.
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East Midlands tops boom for shed building
Exclusive Savills data shows 16.5m sq ft of warehouse space over 100,000 sq ft is under construction in England. Andy Hillier reports
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Property podcast: Hyde Housing’s CEO welcomes landmark legal victory
In the latest episode of BossCast, Andy Hulme, CEO of Hyde Housing, talks to Blackstock Consulting’s founder Andrew Teacher about the housing association’s recent legal victory over a construction contractor, and how the property industry can do better on equality and diversity.