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7 key themes that will ‘define future housing development & activity’
From social rent to mergers and funding, Savills highlights the key points from its recent housing survey that will 'define future development and activity' for the affordable sector
More consolidation is likely for online estate agencies, says sector expert
Online-only estate agency 'doesn't work at low volumes' says Mike DelPrete
HNW buyers are turning to renovation projects in search of value
There are some 'excellent deals' out there for buyers willing to take on a dilapidated property, says buying agent Camilla Dell
In Pictures: Galliard & Acorn launch luxury school-to-resi scheme in Bath
JV's ambitious conversion of the historic Hope House site is delivering 58 new apartments and townhouses overlooking the UNESCO-protected city
Developers are not ‘land banking’, concludes Letwin
“Developers could increase the choice of design, size and tenure of new homes without impacting on the local market and therefore speed up the rate at which houses are built and sold”, argues an independent…
Birmingham’s tallest resi tower completes
£35m project forms part of Aprirose's The Bank scheme
Market Snapshot: Battersea rises
The price gap is closing between Chelsea and south of the river, says Knight Frank, as Battersea evolves into a real destination
Transaction numbers tumble by 15%
Deals are down across PCL, Greater London and England & Wales, according to London Central Portfolio's monthly index
Countrywide pushes on with its ‘back to basics recovery plan’; cuts earnings forecast
An update on the Plc's 'strategic reset' makes no mention of a new CEO; sends its share price plunging
Sleek Thornwood Gardens apartment asks £7.25m
2,600 square foot unit offered in the best building at discrete Kensington development
Gothic mansion opposite Regent’s Park offered for £11.5m
The Grade I listed former hospital on St Katharine's Precinct features lavish contemporary interiors within Victorian Neo-Gothic walls
UK planning applications slide
116,700 applications were submitted to England's district planning authorities in Q1, down 5% on the same period last year...