All News analysis articles – Page 12
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Labour's housing proposals met with muted industry response
Industry underwhelmed by proposals for green homes retrofitting, higher affordable rents and CPO reform.
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The key takeaways from Property Week’s hybrid WorkSpace Conference
Senior real estate figures discussed investment trends, the hub-and-spoke office model and inclusion benefits.
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Q&A: Moda’s James Edwards discusses the move into co-living
Development director of new Moda arm explains the rationale behind the move.
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End of the stamp duty holiday unlikely to lead to sales crash
Experts agree that high demand will see return to historical transaction levels, despite stamp duty cliff edge.
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Q&A: Crest Nicholson’s COO discusses material delays in housebuilding sector
COO Tom Nicholson discusses HGV shortages, increases in material costs and housing delivery.
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Evergrande liquidity crisis sparks fears of global consequences
The world is watching to see whether the growing crisis will become China’s ‘Lehman Brothers moment’.
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Q&A: Unite founder Nick Porter discusses the future of the PBSA sector
Student accommodation guru Nick Porter discusses his new global venture Yugo.
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Industry broadly welcomes Gove as new housing secretary
Appointment greeted as ‘very good news’ amid hopes that he will address fire safety and new homes target.
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The Collective’s collapse sets off alarm bells over co-living
But experts believe fundamentals of the model remain sound despite the operator’s fall into administration.
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The key takeaways from this year’s hybrid RESI convention
After a year of seismic societal change, the discussion centred on sustainability, social impact and Covid-19.
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‘Boosting housing demand won’t be enough,’ says Jenrick
Former housing secretary also addresses key issues of economic recovery, affordable housing and leasehold reform.
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Q&A: Kitty Ussher on the resilience of resi
The Demos chief economic adviser outlines sector’s opportunities and challenges.
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What will become of grade-B offices in London post Covid?
As occupiers favour grade-A space, experts say grade-B offices need to be brought up to spec or repurposed.
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Affordable homes funding gets mixed industry reaction
The government’s £8.6bn allocation is welcomed by some but others question viability of the programme.
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Q&A: LGIM’s head of BTR on sector’s investment prospects
Dan Batterton explains why the build-to-rent investor has committed more than £2bn to UK rental housing
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What next as UK banks stop banking on the high street?
Leading high street banks have identified more than 200 ‘last-in-town’ branches they intend to close
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Q&A: Wayhome CEO Nigel Purves discusses ownership scheme
Nigel Purves talks about the company’s gradual home ownership business model.
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Marble Arch Mound slammed as a ‘waste of time and money’
Council tourist attraction roundly derided as costs almost double, forcing deputy leader to fall on his sword.
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Lloyds harbours ambitions to become biggest PRS landlord
Analysts say lender has sound case for investment in rented housing and financial muscle to realise its plans.
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Government faces questions over its First Homes scheme
As MHCLG’s replacement for Starter Homes opens for bidding, experts question if the scheme will succeed.