All Residential articles – Page 8
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Hilltop Credit Partners’ Paul Oberschneider on how SMEs can adapt to the challenges of 2023
There are very few sectors of the UK economy sheltered from the impact of repeated interest hikes, and real estate is not one of them. Over the past 12 months, the market has moved from a zero-rate environment to one where the cost of capital has been gradually rising, affecting ...
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Tate case ruling raises concerns over privacy ramifications for developments
A ruling by the Supreme Court in a landmark case over privacy rights will have ramifications for future developments, property lawyers have warned. The court ruled against Tate Modern in a dispute over a viewing platform that local residents argued was intrusive.
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ReSI reveals NAV fall
Residential Secure Income (ReSI) has reported a fall in net asset value (NAV) during the final quarter of the year.
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Edmond de Rothschild seeks to grow affordable homes fund to £500m
Investor Edmond de Rothschild Real Estate Investment Management is seeking to grow its fund for building affordable homes to £500m and to deliver 2,000 to 3,000 affordable homes across the UK.
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Property leaders predict life sciences will achieve best financial return for 2023
Almost half (47%) of British property company leaders believe life sciences will perform best in terms of financial return in the next 12 months, according to the British Property Federation’s Property Leader Sentiment Survey 2023.
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Historic England backs PJ Livesey’s York hospital development plan
Developer PJ Livesey Group’s submitted proposal to transform York’s former asylum, The Retreat, into apartments, has gained support from Historic England, the public body tasked with protecting England’s historic environment.
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PDSE buys east London mixed-use scheme for £12m
Asset manager and investor Addington Capital has sold a mixed-use scheme in east London to developer Property Development Solutions Europe (PDSE) for £12m.
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Foxtons expected to reveal strong 2022 figures, but cautious on current year
Foxtons, the London estate agency firm, has told investors that it expects 2022 revenue and profit to be ahead of expectations.
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Dexters pays £29m for Marsh & Parsons
London estate agent group Dexters has agreed a £29m deal to buy Marsh & Parsons from LSL Property Services.
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Scottish rent control and eviction ban legislation branded as ‘unfair’
Scottish landlords’ associations have joined forces to seek a judicial review of the Scottish government’s rent control and eviction ban legislation, which they believe is “disproportionate and unfair”.
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Tory MPs back critical housing policy report
Four former housing ministers support study slamming government’s policy
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Q&A: Housing Hand’s COO on student accommodation crisis
Rent guarantor specialist Graham Hayward on what can be done to help students find affordable accommodation.
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Industry reacts to RICS survey housing market projections
The housing sector has given an update to projections for the market in 2023, following the recent RICS residential survey, which showed further declines in demand from both housebuyers and renters.
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Silbury passes £500m lending milestone
Silbury Finance has passed half a billion of committed lending in the UK Living sector in under two years.
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HUB buys three London buildings to kickstart urban living venture
Residential developer HUB has launched HubCap, a vehicle to acquire redundant commercial buildings for retrofitting into modern living options including aparthotels and co-living.
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OnTheMarket appoints new finance chief
OnTheMarket has appointed Tom Carter as chief financial officer (CFO) and as a member of the property portal’s board.
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Redrow announces introduction of heat pumps as standard
Housebuilder Redrow has announced that all of its new detached home development will use air source heat pumps and underfloor heating as standard, as part of its plan to achieve net zero carbon by 2050.
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Plans for giant mixed-use Oxford scheme lodged ahead of developer hunt
Nuffield College and Oxford City Council have submitted plans for a massive mixed-use neighbourhood on the brownfield city centre Oxpens site, with the joint venture also hunting for a developer.
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Ex-housing ministers back report slamming brownfield housing policy
A swathe of former housing ministers have come out in support of a report slamming the government’s current housing policy, claiming that building solely on brownfield sites cannot deliver the amount of homes needed in Britain.
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Godwin appoints Lesley Roberts as BTR director
Property developer Godwin Developments has appointed Lesley Roberts as director of build-to-rent (BTR) operations.