All BTR articles – Page 5
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News
UK Apartment Association creates EDI committee
The UK Apartment Association (UKAA) is calling for experts to join its newly developed equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) committee.
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Online
InterBay closes buy to let lending deal
InterBay has completed a remortgage deal allowing a property investor to pay off its development loan on 28 units above a retail parade in Hemel Hempstead.
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News
Weak market drives single-family housing BTR projects up by 13%
Single-family housing is on the rise in the UK build-to-rent (BTR) market, with 9,626 completed units, 9,122 under construction and 9,187 in planning in the second quarter of this year, according to the latest figures from Cushman & Wakefield.
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News
Finalists revealed for first-ever BTR360 Awards
The awards recognise excellence across the build-to-rent (BTR) sector and will take place at the BTR360 Conference, Showcase & Awards on 10 October.
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News
Cain and Starwood agree £535m loan for Wood Wharf development
Investment firms Cain International and Starwood Capital Group have agreed to provide a £535m loan to the Canary Wharf Group to support the development of its Wood Wharf residential scheme in London.
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Online
Housing Growth Partnership invests £13m in Manchester BTR scheme
Housing Growth Partnership (HGP) has committed £13m to a joint venture with McGoff Group to deliver the new Downtown Victoria North build-to-rent scheme in Manchester.
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Online
Silbury Finance provides £67m loan for 341-home development in Bedford
Silbury Finance has provided a £67m senior loan to MCR Property Group to fund the development of mixed-tenure homes in Bedford.
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News
Get Living gets green light for £600m final phase of Olympic Village
Residential developer Get Living has secured planning approval from the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) for three applications forming the final £600m phase of the Olympic Park’s East Village project in Stratford, London.
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Goodstone Living secures £100m debt financing for Birmingham BTR scheme
Goodstone Living has secured over £100m of debt financing from NatWest and Allied Irish Bank to help transform a 4.2-acre former factory in Birmingham into a modular build-to-rent (BTR) residential community.
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Rightacres Property launches £100m Cardiff BTR scheme
Residential developer Rightacres Property has launched a planned £100m build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in Cardiff city centre.
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News
Residential redevelopment of Peterborough department store greenlit
Panther Properties has gained approval from Peterborough city council to redevelop the city’s Beales Department Store into a 125-home build-to-rent (BTR) scheme.
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News
Galliard Homes greenlit for south London shopping centre redevelopment
Residential developer Galliard Homes has received planning permission to regenerate the Leegate Shopping Centre in Lee Green, south-east London.
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Insight
Demand pushes growth in single-family housing (SFH)
Property Week and build-to-rent provider Placefirst recently gathered a group of senior figures from across the industry to share ideas and discuss how the sector can tackle these challenges and meet demand.
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News
Proposal submitted for Bristol’s tallest building
Residential developer Olympian Homes has submitted plans for the redevelopment of a Premier Inn hotel in Bristol into two separate residential towers.
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Construction starts for BTR down 55%, says BPF
Construction starts for build-to-rent (BTR) properties fell 55% year-on-year during the first half of 2023, according to research from the British Property Federation (BPF).
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Online
Cheyne Capital signs up two local authority pension funds
Greater Manchester Pension Fund and South Yorkshire Pensions Authority have joined the London Borough of Newham as the latest local government pension schemes committing to Cheyne Capital’s impact real estate strategy.
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Markets
Regional focus: Scotland
While a few key schemes are under way, some of Scotland’s main markets are suffering from a lack of supply and investment. Property Week reports.
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Insight
Packaged Living’s Edwina Coward on Liverpool’s transformation and the growing demand for BTR
Whether you’re a fan of Eurovision or not, it was difficult to observe the crowds pouring into the Eurovision village in Liverpool and not feel a sense of joy that the contest was being held in the North West.
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News
Puma signs its largest loan yet for Manchester BTR scheme
Puma Property Finance has provided a £50m facility to the McGoff Group for the development of a 237-unit build-to-rent (BTR) scheme in central Manchester.
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Online
PRS REIT completes refinancing
PRS REIT has completed the refinancing of its £150m revolving credit facility (RCF) with The Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds.