All Housebuilders articles – Page 25
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Springfield buys Highlands housebuilder Tulloch Homes for £56.4m
Scottish housebuilder Springfield has struck a £56.4m deal to buy Thistle SPV2, the owner of Inverness-based Tulloch Homes.
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Galliard in three-way JV on £300m housing schemes
Galliard Homes, Apsley House Capital and Wavensmere Homes have formed a partnership on two developments with a gross development value of £300m.
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Professional
Why we need social housing PPPs
Crisis estimates that 200,000 people were living on the streets during 2020. The government acted to prevent a further rise in homelessness through the Everyone In scheme. This was a welcome initiative, but it did not provide the certainty that many individuals living in these temporary forms of housing needed.
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Grainger targets regional as well as London sites
Grainger is looking to “keep the balance” between London and the regions with future site acquisitions, after spending £299m on sites in the past financial year.
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Hulme set for CEO role at housing association Hyde Group
Housing association Hyde Group has appointed Andy Hulme as its new chief executive.
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Insight
Housebuilders not bricking it yet
The abiding metaphor for property is ‘bricks and mortar’, so data on their availability is as good a barometer as any on the relative fortunes of real estate, especially housebuilding. Judging by the latest, it looks like bricks are in shorter supply than, supposedly, turkeys for Christmas.
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Vistry appoints Findlay as new chair
Vistry Group has announced Ian Tyler will step down as chairman next May and will be replaced by former Marston’s pubs boss Ralph Findlay.
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Miller Homes snaps up Scottish sites for housebuilding spree
Housebuilder Miller Homes has acquired parcels of land in Scotland’s east coast and central belt where it plans to build 526 houses.
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Redrow provides positive update to investors
Housebuilder Redrow has told investors it expects to deliver figures close to pre-pandemic levels this year, as it benefited from pent-up demand after the Covid-19 lockdowns.
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Partnership reveals east London affordable housing development
Property developer Mount Anvil has partnered with housing association One Housing to develop 159 sustainable apartments at Royal Eden Docks in east London.
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Plans submitted for 1,020 new Essex homes
Housing developer Countryside has submitted its outline planning application for the development of the land north of South Woodham Ferrers to Chelmsford City Council, following on from the council’s adoption of the masterplan as part of its local plan earlier this year.
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The practical implementation of modular construction
Homes England’s recent allocation of funds under the Affordable Housing Programme will be music to the ears of many registered providers (RPs).
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Pent up demand continues to boost Persimmon
Housebuilding giant Persimmon has told investors that sales in the current financial year are “well ahead” of 2019 and have returned to more normal levels when compared to a lockdown hit 2020.
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Vistry set to post £345m profit for current year
Housebuilding giant Vistry has revealed rising sale rates and that it is on track to deliver full-year profit of around £345m.
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Two thirds of housebuilders report concern over supply-chain problems
Supply-chain issues and concern over land supply are threatening to impact the delivery of new homes in England, according to research by Knight Frank.
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MCR Homes secures £18m loan for Bristol starter homes scheme
MCR Homes has secured £18m of development finance to fund the construction of 91 starter homes in Bristol.
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Inland Homes sells Poole housing and commercial scheme to council for £43.5m
Inland Homes has agreed to sell the final phase of its Carters Quay development in Poole to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council for £43.5m.
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Countryside submits plans for over 1,000 homes development
Countryside has submitted plans for a major housing-led development in Essex.
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Vistry seals £90m Surrey site for new homes development
Vistry has secured a site with a development value of roughly £90m in the Surrey commuter belt.
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New-build tenants and owners expect sustainability features
Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important consideration for owners and tenants of new-build homes, according to a HomeViews survey – but only in some age groups.