All Build-to-rent articles – Page 14
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Telford Homes buys £28.3m Elizabeth Arden factory for BTR conversion
Telford Homes has bought a 1.1-acre perfume factory site in North Acton from Essential Living for £28.3m.
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UK build-to-rent market posts ‘record’ levels of investment
The UK’s build-to-rent (BTR) market has recorded a 79.8% increase in investment in the first half of 2021 compared with the same period last year, Knight Frank has revealed.
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Gresham House loaned £30m to grow BTR pipeline
Gresham House has agreed a long-term debt facility of up to £30m to support further investment in affordable mid-market build-to-rent housing through its British Strategic Investment Fund (BSIF) strategy.
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Gatehouse and TPG form £500m build-to-rent JV
Gatehouse Bank has launched a £500m joint venture with TPG Real Estate Partners to develop up to 2,500 suburban, purpose-built family rental homes across the North and Midlands.
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Q&A: Goodstone-Eutopia duo on the growing BTR market
Martin Bellinger and Scott Hammond discuss Goodstone’s debut scheme and their expectations for the sector.
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London Square targets expansion as annual profit rises despite pandemic
Residential developer London Square produced an increase in profit despite completed fewer homes during the pandemic struck year to the end of March.
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We’re on track to double in size again, says Grainger’s Helen Gordon
The resilience of Britain’s build-to-rent sector has been most clearly demonstrated in the regions, Grainger’s chief executive tells PropCast, the UK’s leading property podcast.
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Goodstone snaps up debut BTR site
Macquarie Asset Management’s build-to-rent (BTR) arm Goodstone Living has acquired a site in Birmingham for its £150m debut scheme, which is set to deliver more than 500 BTR homes and the largest private garden in the city.
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Grainger’s Southampton BTR development fully leased
Grainger said it is seeing a “positive level” of enquiries as it noted its first build-to-rent (BTR) development in Southampton is fully leased only three months after its launch.
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Professional
BTR offers a shared experience
Home ownership is in the government’s DNA, many of its policies specifically designed to encourage people to buy their own homes.
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Build-to-rent transactions jump 30% from 2020
Investment volumes in the UK build-to-rent (BTR) sector jumped 30% in the first half of 2021 compared withthe same period last year.
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Telford Homes and Catalyst Housing plan BTR scheme at Brentford site
Telford Homes and Catalyst Housing have drawn up plans for a development site in West London to create more than 400 homes and 45,000 sq ft of commercial and retail space.
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Watkin Jones sets its sights on £700m development pipeline
The company is looking to splash out £100m to £140m on land in the student, BTR and co-living sectors.
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Macquarie launches UK build-to-rent platform
Australian banking giant Macquarie Asset Management has entered the UK build-to-rent (BTR) market with the launch of Goodstone Living.
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Report shows interest in ‘beds for rent’ markets is on the rise
Majority of investors responding to Investec survey say they plan to maintain or boost their holdings in sector.
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Moda’s build-to-rent scheme gains Fitwel 3 certification
Moda’s new Edinburgh development has become the first residential scheme in Europe to attain a Fitwel 3 Star Rating healthy building certification.
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Greystar launches new €1bn venture
Greystar has launched a new ‘develop-to-core’ venture with an unnamed global institutional investor focused on funding purpose-built and designed multi-family rental housing across Germany and Austria.
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Grainger buys BTR asset in Newcastle for £57m
Grainger has bought 283-unit build-to-rent scheme The Forge in Newcastle for £57m.
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Insight
Dublin's BTR sector is set for growth
Last month, Property Week, in association with Yardi, hosted a digital think tank entitled: ‘How do the Dublin and London build-to-rent markets compare?’
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How BTR can help build recovery
After a few false starts, current signals suggest we are gradually heading back to a more ‘normal’ way of life. Increasingly, when I speak to people over Zoom they are in the office and my favourite restaurants are booked solid.