All RESI articles – Page 18
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Birmingham looks for neighbourly help to solve housing crisis
D-day is fast approaching for Birmingham council’s ambitious housing growth plans.
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Can Countryside deliver on its bold growth plans?
Chief executive Ian Sutcliffe has ambitious plans for the South East housebuilder, including a possible flotation.
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Alistair Darling signs up to RESI conference
Former chancellor Alistair Darling is the latest big name to sign up to this year’s RESI conference.
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Hot demand for RESI conference
More Platinum tickets have been made available for this year’s RESI Conference in response to strong demand.
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RESI 2015: Building housing people need
Social landlords are embracing the private sector, but much more still needs to be done to unlock additional finance for affordable housing and help us all invest in new communities, says John Carleton of Genesis Housing Association.
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Image gallery: RESI Awards winners revealed
The winners of the 2015 RESI Awards were announced at a gala ceremony in central London.
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M&G and Crest Nicholson partner on Bath PRS scheme
M G Real Estate and housebuilder Crest Nicholson have signed a deal to develop 97 new private-rental homes in Bath Riverside.
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RESI reviews the coalition's housing record
With the general election now just days away, politicians from all parties are falling over themselves to promise the earth when it comes to building new homes.
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Resi Conference 2015 launches
Resi Conference 2015 has officially launched today with registration for the annual residential event now open.
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RESI: Criterion Capital launches 10,000-home US-style PRS brand
Criterion Capital has launched a new US-style rented homes brand, with plans to develop up to 10,000 units in the next six years.
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RESI: Lack of transparency hindering PRS growth
One of the biggest barriers to entry to the UK private rented sector is the lack of transparency on rents, delegates at the RESI conference heard today
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RESI: Housing chiefs criticise "political dithering" on green belt development
Experts have rubbished political dithering over calls to build homes on green belt land at the RESI conference this morning.
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RESI: Young homeowners spend four times more on housing than pensioners
Under 35s in England and Wales pay more than four times as much on housing than pensioners, according to new research from Savills today, published at RESI, the annual housing conference run by Property Week
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RESI: Housing minister calls on sector to encourage investment into PRS
Housing minister Brandon Lewis has refused to rule out development on the green belt and highlighted the importance of foreign buyers in the residential sector in a speech to the RESI conference today.
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Video: RESI Awards - the winners
Last Wednesday (14.05.14) saw the third RESI awards, hosted at the Grosvenor Hotel in Mayfair, London.
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Olympic legacy triumphs as RESI Awards winners revealed
Jamie Ritblat took the crown as Residential Personality of the Year at the third annual RESI Awards, with his company and the London Olympic legacy also providing two further winners.
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Predict this year’s RESI Awards winners
Readers, now is the chance to test your powers of industry analysis. Ahead of the RESI Awards 2014, which are being held at London’s Grosvenor House hotel on 14 May, we are asking you to predict which company or individual is most likely to win an award.
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Patrizia plans private-rented sector push into UK regions
German fund manager Patrizia Immobilien is planning a push into the regions as part of its private-rented sector plans in the UK.
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Westfield seeks partner to make homes
Westfield has announced it is seeking expressions of interest for a residential joint venture for land next to its shopping centre in west London, as revealed by Property Week earlier this month (propertyweek.com, 06.09.13).
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Developer homes quota for London Plan
Greater London Authority to introduce covenant to increase housebuilding