All Financing articles – Page 10
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News
Operating margin of 200 largest social landlords falls to lowest since 2009, says regulator
Landlords’ aggregate accounts also show that interest cover is at its lowest level since 2010
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Peabody to sell off 500 DIY shared ownership homes in the new year
Legal & General understood to be interested in acquiring the homes
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Inland Homes administrators rule out rescue for any part of the business
Aston Clinton Developments, Inland Homes 2013 and Hugg Homes may lack funds to pay off all unsecured creditors, and some secured creditors may not be repaid in full
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Stonewater’s surplus decreases 43% as shared ownership staircasing sales dip
The 36,000-home housing association reports lower sales revenue and increased repair costs
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Nottingham City Council issues section 114 notice over £23m black hole in budget
Nottingham also issued an s114 two years ago when it unlawfully used HRA funds to support council finances
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Increased costs of new shared ownership model could hit viability, housing associations warn
Housing associations warn financial sustainability of shared ownership needs to be monitored following changes introduced by the government
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Inland Homes’ for-profit RP Rosewood Housing breaches regulatory standard
RSH says social homes could be lost if sale of Rosewood is not completed
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Housing assocations’ cash interest cover falls to record low
Regulator warns providers’ capacity to absorb risk has reduced
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Swan reports £84m deficit in delayed accounts
Essex-based housing association now part of Sanctuary sets aside £40m for building safety work
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In Focus
UK housebuilding recession: How much worse is it going to get?
With little prospect of a rapid reduction in interest rates to spur a recovery, many in the industry are now just looking to “survive until ’25”. Joey Gardiner looks at the prospects for residential developers doing so.
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Telford Homes falls to £193m loss
Build-to-rent developer reports second consecutive loss after being hit by building safety cost and problem job
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Barratt reports slip in sales rate
Britain’s largest housebuilder reports reservations hit by mortgage availability and Help to Buy withdrawal
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Bellway to cut volume by a third
Housebuilder says it expects to build just 7,500 homes this year and has cut 5% of staff
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Comment
We need long-term thinking to tackle the housing supply crisis
Longer-term grant funding, rental income certainty and new ways of financing development are all needed to help registered providers boost supply in the midst of concerns over existing homes, writes Fiona Fletcher-Smith
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News
Dorset council in talks with Inland administrators to salvage 161-home scheme
The future of the £46m on-site Carter’s Quay project is unclear following Inland collapse
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Comment
Integrating capex and opex is crucial in this era of asset-retaining housing developers
Richard Jones explains how asset-owning developers are transforming the housing development market
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News
Woking councillors green-light plan to scale back Sheerwater regeneration project
Cash-strapped council confirms plan to cut numbers of homes in Sheerwater scheme from 1,142 to 472
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Crest Nicholson appoints group finance director
William Floydd will replace Duncan Cooper who announced his depature in July
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Urban Splash cuts a quarter of staff after modular collapse
Urban regeneration developer falls to a loss in results impacted by last year’s modular failure
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Watkin Jones revises underlying profit down to ‘break-even’
Troubled student housing developer incurred extra costs as it raced to complete schemes