All articles by Emma Haslett – Page 12
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Markets
Lettings agents ‘forget’ to return deposits to uninformed tenants
More than half of tenants do not recall their lettings agent putting their deposit into a tenancy protection scheme, research by the RICS shows.
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Online
Treasury confirms stamp duty hike
The government will push ahead with plans to raise stamp duty to 15% for residential properties worth more than £2m owned by “non-natural persons”, it said today.
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Treasury confirms stamp duty hike
The government will push ahead with plans to raise stamp duty to 15% for residential properties worth more than £2m owned by “non-natural persons”, it said today.
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Cordea Savills resi fund makes first purchases
Cordea Savills’ London Residential Development Fund has made its first two acquisitions: a former chapel and a former college building in Chelsea.
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Markets
Dearth of overseas students could threaten finances, warn experts
Wealthy overseas students have underpinned the growth of the accommodation sector, but a leading commentator declared that the prevailing controversy over breaches of visa rules is now threatening to add to the strain on university finances.
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Markets
Berkeley floats plans for next London riverside housing scheme
St James subsidiary submits application for Albert Embankment block
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Evolution gets Woking on social housing
Evolution, a joint venture between Kier Project Investment and Thames Valley Housing has been named by Woking Borough Council as the preferred bidder to develop 373 homes in Woking.
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Evolution gets Woking on £80m social housing project
Evolution, a joint venture between Kier Project Investment and Thames Valley Housing has been named by Woking Borough Council as the preferred bidder to develop 373 homes in Woking.
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BMAC: Britain's Most Admired Companies - Property Sector
Peer review reveals the most admired property companies in the UK.
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Developers to compete for Westminster’s £900m housing contracts
Westminster Council has appointed a “panel” of developers to compete for contracts to build 1,000 new homes across the borough.
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Battersea powers up resi sales
The company behind Battersea Power Station will begin selling the 800 apartments in its first phase in January next year, it announced today.
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Fitzroy Place sales reach £280m
Sales at Fitzroy Place, on the site of the former Middlesex hospital in Fitzrovia, have reached £280m.
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Unite closes retail bond early
Unite, the student accommodation provider, is to close its retail bond two days early, the company announced today.
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Tokyo fund makes second purchase
Aviva Investors and Secured Capital Investment Management’s Tokyo Recovery Fund has bought Glass City Shibuya in Tokyo.
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News
Galliard and Frogmore do twist in Docklands
Stephen Conway and Paul White buy Ballymore’s Baltimore Wharf for £30m
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Markets
Hope for housing in Autumn Statement
Private-rented sector, NewBuy and stamp duty are priorities for industry
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Online
Sugar Quay pictures revealed
Property Week unveils images of the Candy brothers’ plans for Sugar Quay in the City of London.
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Candy brothers submit Sugar Quay plans
The Candy brothers’ CPC Group has submitted a planning application for Sugar Quay, in the City of London.
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DTZ defers bonuses
DTZ bosses have written to staff to say bonuses which were due to be paid in October will now be deferred until December.
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Government faces hefty empty rates bill on Olympics site
The government could face an £18m-a-year empty rates bill on the Olympic Park once it is constructed, one of the biggest empty rates bills in the UK.