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Q&A: SME developers could prove key in housing delivery
Property entrepreneur Tex Jones on setting up The Developers Club to help support young housebuilders.
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Range of London residential properties flogged at Strettons May auction
Strettons’ latest auction saw a range of residential lots in the capital go under the hammer, with a mixed-use property leading the sale.
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Avamore’s Michael Dean on Labour’s housing policy: balancing ambition and practicality
Labour’s housing policy aims to address the pressing issue of the housing crisis in the UK. With a focus on affordable housing and streamlining the planning system, the party presents ambitious goals for becoming the ‘party of home ownership’.
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Savills racks up over £60m in May auctions
Savills’ May auctions saw the firm bring in over £60m, with £30.5m raised at its latest sale on 31 May.
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Strike picks up the keys to Purplebricks after £1 sale approved
Purplebricks has been sold to Charles Dunstone-backed rival agency Strike for £1 after shareholders voted to approve the only remaining offer on the table.
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Locale appointed on three King’s Cross residential developments
King’s Cross Central Limited Partnership (KCCLP), owner of the King’s Cross estate in London, has appointed occupier experience technology group Locale at three of its residential developments.
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Seven developers sign Scotland’s cladding pledge
Barratt Developments has become the first of seven major housebuilders in the UK to commit to the Scottish government’s pledge to fix unsafe cladding in buildings of 11m and above.
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Major planning applications must consult Active Travel England
Developers submitting planning applications for schemes exceeding either 150 homes,12 acres of land or 18,700 sq ft must now first consult a government executive agency about non-vehicular connectivity to schools and other amenities before getting approval.
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True North planning 1,500 co-living units for middle-income Londoners
True North, a real estate investment and management company, said it is aiming to deliver 1,500 co-living units as it sees significant demand for high-quality, well-managed rental assets for middle-income Londoners.
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Manchester greenlights pair of PBSA schemes
Manchester’s student accommodation supply is to get a boost after the city council gave the green light to two major developments yesterday (1 June).
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UKAA launches new hub in the Midlands
The UK Apartment Association (UKAA), the membership organisation for the build-to-rent (BTR) sector, has launched its first hub in the Midlands as part of its expansion plans.
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Lecram withdraws Purplebricks takeover bid
Investment group Lecram Holdings has withdrawn its offer to buy Purplebricks, saying it had decided not to proceed because the financial condition of the estate agent is “significantly worse than expected”.
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LSL completes franchising move
LSL Property Services has completed the final stage of franchising its 183-strong estate agency branch network.
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Property Franchise Group appoints SME expert Noyce to board
Estate agency network The Property Franchise Group has appointed Claire Louise Noyce as a non-executive director.
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MSP Capital secures £100m Pollen Street development funding facility
Property finance specialist MSP Capital has agreed a £100m development funding facility with London-based asset manager and private equity firm Pollen Street Capital.
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Scrapping hope value could put regeneration schemes ‘at risk’
Proposals to scrap hope value within the compulsory purchase orders CPO process is likely to lead to protracted legal challenges and increase the risk of regeneration schemes being delayed or not progressing, according to industry observers.
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iQ to develop 1,200-bed Warwick PBSA scheme in
IQ Student Accommodation is to develop a 1,209-bed purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) scheme in Warwick in a forward-funding deal with Topland Vintage Group and McLaren Property.
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PRS sector at risk of losing 735,000 properties, says NRLA
The private rented sector (PRS) is at risk of losing up to 735,000 homes due to high tax rates, according to the National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA).
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Seventh DeTrafford development in 10 months falls into administration
DeTrafford No1 Castlefield has fallen into administration, making it the seventh special purpose vehicle (SPV) owned by the parent company to do so in the past 10 months.
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Sovereign Centros wins outline approval to revamp Glasgow’s St Enoch centre
Property developer and asset manager Sovereign Centros has secured outline planning approval to redevelop The St Enoch Centre in Glasgow as a mixed-use scheme including offices, cultural space, a hotel and housing.