All RESI articles – Page 20
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Markets
Private-rented sector affords unforeseen opportunities
Since the development of Docklands, there has never been so much regeneration in London: King’s Cross, Paddington Basin, Vauxhall and Nine Elms. Shepherd’s Bush, White City and Earls Court are hot on their tails.
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Insight
Foreign funds are progressing on build-to-rent home front
“Glacial” could be one description of successive governments’ attempts to foster an institutionally funded build-to-rent sector.
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Online
Property chiefs outline wishes for government rental tsar Stanford
Senior property figures have supported a number of ‘wants’ for Andrew Stanford, chairman of the government’s taskforce for the private-rented sector.
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Insight
RESI Awards 2013: Winners revealed
Some of the biggest names in the residential property world and developers big and small were rewarded at the second ever Resi Awards.
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Online
RESI Awards 2013: Shortlist announced
Property Week has announced the shortlist for the RESI Awards 2013.
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Blogs
RESI 2012: Why I’m homesick for London
There was an inspiring glow of positivity around this year’s RESI. Not just from Bruce Ritchie’s entourage or the bullet-proof prime London agents, but from everyone sharing ideas, stories and insight.
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News
Home truths: Yoo’s John Hitchcox
There was an inspiring glow of positivity around this year’s RESI.
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News
Private-rented taskforce fails to impress RESI experts
A new government taskforce that aims to encourage investment into private-rented housing received a lukewarm reception at the RESI event in Wales last week.
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News
Resi chiefs rage at planning red tape
Redrow, Crest Nicholson and Exemplar heads call for regime to be simplified.
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News
Grainger clinches Chelsea council sites
Britain’s biggest quoted housing landlord in £100m “build to rent” deal.
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News
Pidgley: stamp duty is ‘repelling’ buyers of £2m-plus homes
Residential developers such as the Berkeley Group are “struggling” to shift homes worth £2m-£5m because of the 7% hike imposed by the government in March’s budget.
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Online
RESI 2012: Urban Splash's Park Hill video
This is the video that everyone at RESI 2012 was talking about: the Park Hill redevelopment in Sheffield.
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Online
RESI 2012: Mortgage market reaches historic low
Only 48,913 residential mortgages were issued in the UK in August – the worst August for nearly 20 years.
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Online
RESI 2012: First day highlights
Picture highlights from the RESI 2012 conference in Newport, Wales.
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Online
RESI 2012: Urban Splash chairman Bloxham on the regions, recession and fashion
Property Week’s Nick Johnstone spoke to Tom Bloxham, chairman of Urban Splash at RESI 2012, held in Celtic Manor, Newport.
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Online
RESI 2012: Nick Candy on the wedding, work and the Olympics
Property Week caught up with entrepreneur Nick Candy at the RESI 2012 conference in Newport, Wales.
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Online
RESI: Camden to refuse Centre Point plans
Almacantar’s plans to convert Centre Point from office use to residential use have been recommended for refusal ahead of a cabinet committee next Thursday.
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Online
RESI: Wembley student scheme scores planning consent
Luxury London developer Londonewcastle has received planning permission for its 380,000 sq ft mixed use scheme on First Way in Wembley.
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Online
RESI 2012: Redrow's Morgan lambasts government's approach to planning
Redrow founder Steve Morgan today delivered a stinging attack on the planning system, arguing that it was still a “massive obstacle” to housebuilding and economic growth.
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Online
RESI 2012: PGGM takes majority stake in UPP
Dutch pension fund PGGM has confirmed its purchase of a 60% stake in university campus developer UPP from funds managed by Barclays Infrastructure Funds Management.