All Housing articles – Page 13
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News
Places for People acquires former Inland Homes for-profit provider
230,000-home housing association buys non-compliant Rosewood Housing
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Council hits out at ‘damaging’ Right to Buy as homes in Stirling Prize-winning scheme set for sale
Seven residents want to buy homes in Mikhail Riches’ prize-winning Goldsmith Street development
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Third of councils 'do not have clear policies or sites for older people’s housing'
Research by Knight Frank and law firm Irwin Mitchell says local authorities “unprepared” for ageing population
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Regal London buys site to restart stalled 184-home scheme
Developer will build out tower above Swiss Cottage tube station
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CIH publishes latest version of influential UK Housing Review
Latest edition of 330-page report says ‘reasonable to plan for 300,000-homes a year’ to meet housing need
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Comment
The housing crisis and its zombie myths that won’t go away
Interest rates driving house prices and landbanking by housebuilders are myths that persist, despite being debunked several times over, writes Paul Smith
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News
WMCA and Homes England agree deal to deliver stalled brownfield sites in £400m plan
The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and Homes England have signed an agreement to work together to boost brownfield development using a share of £400m of devolved funds. The combined authority, which consists of 18 councils, and government agency Homes England have now signed a memorandum of understanding to formalise ...
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Crest Nicholson hit with £15m bill after finding build defects on four sites
Housebuilder discovers further problems after build delays hit last year’s profit figure
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In Focus
A vision for 150,000 homes but no water to supply them. Does Gove’s Cambridge plan stand a chance?
The housing secretary wants to build nearly three times as many homes as the target set by Cambridge’s own planners. Is there something he knows that they don’t? Daniel Gayne reports
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Spending watchdog slams DLUHC’s failure to ‘get money out of the door’ for levelling up
Majority of supposedly ‘shovel-ready’ schemes forced to extend deadlines
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Competition watchdog opens inquiry into £2.5bn Barratt Redrow deal
CMA to probe whether deal will lead to “substantial lessening of competition”
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Quarterly private housing output drops 5.2% but monthly increase gives hope
But public housing reparis and maintenace work increases 11.2%
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S&P warns Settle’s ‘aggressive’ approach to investment could weaken finances
10,000-home provider’s interest cover expected to remain low amid increased spend
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Wales extends building control registration deadline amid fears of crisis
But uncertainty remains over deadline in England
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Persimmon profit more than halves despite strong end to year
Housebuilding giant expects “subdued” market throughout 2024
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Comment
How tenure-blind design can help chip away at social housing stigma
‘Poor doors’ can reinforce segregation based on economic status, but there are often good reasons why affordable housing is kept separate from market sale homes. This circle can be squared, writes James Zamchick