All Housebuilders articles – Page 17
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Vistry and Countryside complete merger
Vistry Group and Countryside Properties have completed their £1.25bn merger following approval from shareholders on Friday.
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Persimmon reports fall in sales and prices of new-build homes
Housebuilder blames trading results on high-interest rates, mortgage uncertainty and cost-of-living pressures
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Taylor Wimpey sees increase in homebuyers cancelling purchases ahead of completion
Taylor Wimpey said the number of homebuyers cancelling purchases ahead of completion has jumped in the second half of the year to date.
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Frazer named as housing minister
Lucy Frazer has been appointed housing minister, following her attendence at the parliamentary launch of the New Homes Quality Board (NHQB).
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Legacie secures £40m loan for Salford resi scheme
Legacie Developments has secured a £40m loan for from ICG to develop a residential scheme in Salford.
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NI housing contractors released as costs soar
Northern Ireland’s housing body took the decision to prevent firms going under
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SME builders ready, willing and able
It is well documented that a revival of small and medium-sized housebuilders would make a substantial contribution to our new housing requirements. Their output has fallen by around 75% from their peak, which represents a huge and increasing supply gap.
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DLUHC warns housebuilders against ‘backsliding’ on cladding pledge
The Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) has said it expects housebuilders to sign a finalised fire safety pledge “very soon”, legally binding them to carry out cladding repairs.
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Construction challenges ‘show no sign of abating’
Property and construction consultancy Gleeds has said the construction sector needs to work collaboratively if it is to survive an “out of control” climate, in a challenging market report revealed to Property Week.
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Gleeson Homes signs up to NHQB’s Code of Practice
Midlands and North-focused housebuilder Gleeson Homes has signed up to the New Homes Quality Board’s (NHQB) Code of Practice.
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Soho Housing Association appoints Billany as chair
London-based social housing provider Soho Housing Association has appointed Andrew Billany as chair.
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Avant Homes appoints Innes as Scotland director
Iain Innes has joined Avant Homes from housebuilder Dandara as its Scotland area director.
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Lee Rowley reappointed as DLUHC junior minister
Lee Rowley, who has served as housing and planning junior minister since September, has been reappointed to the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC).
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Weston Homes welcomes 23 new recruits to its trainee and apprentice scheme
Weston Homes, a housebuilder and developer of homes in the South East, has welcomed 23 new recruits to its trainee and apprenticeship scheme.
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Housebuilding sector can ride out the latest storm
It is fair to say that it’s been a tricky few weeks for the government, the economy and the country as a whole. Yet, faced though we are by uncertainty and predictions of a recession, we must continue with our pragmatic approach as an industry.
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HBF says axing homes target may cost £17bn
Housebuilders’ body warns of blow to economy if annual 300,000 target goes
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HBF says axing homes target may cost £17bn
Housebuilders’ body warns of blow to economy if annual 300,000 target goes
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Kirklees Council submits plans for £210m Huddersfield scheme
Kirklees Council has filed a planning application for Huddersfield’s £210m Cultural Heart development.
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Former Avant Homes boss launches new housebuilding venture
Former Avant Homes chief executive Mark Mitchell has returned to housebuilding with the launch of Honey, a company backed by private equity firm Alchemy Partners.
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Law firm regulator warns on fees as rising interest rates deter homebuyers
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) has urged law firms to stress-test their businesses for resilience to a significant fall in work volumes.