Residential – Page 22
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Brent dusts off Alperton regeneration masterplan
Network Housing Group appoints Hill to develop 440-unit scheme. Emma Haslett reports
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Private thoughts: Stanford could look to US as model
Dear Andrew Stanford, Good luck in your new job as head of the government’s Private Rented Sector Taskforce, which you started on 1 April. I hope this is not a bad omen for you!
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Q+A: Stephen Stone on Help to Buy
On 4 April, chancellor George Osborne launched the government’s Help to Buy scheme at Crest Nicholson’s Denby Bank development in Ripley. Property Week spoke to Stephen Stone, Crest’s chief executive (pictured), during the visit.
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UK cannot buy or guarantee its way out of problems of access to home ownership
Help to Buy scheme will only assist a tiny share of first-time buyers. Richard Donnell reports
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Buoyancy aids float housing sector’s boat
Budget measures to boost housebuilding prompt second wave of listings. Emma Haslett reports
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Need to know: which buy?
Housebuilders’ share prices shot up following George Osborne’s Budget speech last month, during which the chancellor (pictured) announced a new measure to help housebuilders: the “Help to Buy” scheme.
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Need to know: which buy?
Housebuilders’ share prices shot up following George Osborne’s Budget speech last month, during which the chancellor (pictured) announced a new measure to help housebuilders: the “Help to Buy” scheme.
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Q builds at Teddington garage
London developer Q Developments has been granted planning permission for a scheme on the site of a former petrol station in Teddington, west London.
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Redrow’s green light
Founder and chairman Steve Morgan tells Emma Haslett that the housebuilder has returned to form following 2012’s aborted privatisation
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Student accommodation comes of age
How can the property industry profit from the growing student accommodation sector?
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Will chancellor make case for resi?
Emma Haslett reviews what Osborne’s Budget will bring for residential
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Building is booming in Middle East and Africa, while Europe lags
Europe is the only part of the world where the prices of new-build properties continue to dwindle, shows Knight Frank’s Global Development Review, published today.
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For and against: private landlord registration
At the British Property Federation’s residential conference in February, Manchester City Council’s director of housing, Paul Beardmore, said it had quietly dropped its landlord registration scheme — just months after the London Borough of Newham introduced its own version.
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Urban’s Regeneration
Tom Bloxham’s debt-laden northern development company has been battered by recession. Emma Haslett met him. Portraits by James Royall
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Spain’s housing tragedy
Record numbers of foreclosures in Spain have driven distressed mortgagees to suicide. Emma Haslett reports on the national crisis unfolding
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The New Territory
Far Eastern investors have kept London’s residential market bouyant. Emma Haslett reports
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Resi Revolt
Liverpool and Manchester are the latest boroughs to seek exemption from proposed change in planning laws to make it easier to convert offices into flats. Paul Unger reports
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Places for People of all ages
Group’s purchases in last month span retirement homes and private rented.
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Galliard makes a living in London
Galliard Homes has launched London Living by Galliard — a division to manage its upmarket rental schemes in the capital.
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Picture Gallery: Galliard's "Twisted" Tower at Baltimore Wharf
Take a peek at the images of Galliard’s “Twisted” Tower at their Baltimore Wharf scheme at Canary Wharf.