All Housing articles – Page 236
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Will raising social housing rent work?
Every extra pound housing associations are allowed to charge in weekly rent generates up to £4.4bn for their development budget, and the chancellor is counting on that money to fund social housing in the future. The question is: will it?
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House prices edge further downward
Data from the Land Registry and the Nationwide confirms negative trend
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House prices continue to fall
October sees fastest rate of fall in house prices since April 2009 according to Nationwide index
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Government in race to find replacements for Cabe
Ministers and officials want to see design review process and other key functions continue
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in September
Last month was every bit as bad as housebuilders feared, with sales 28% down on previous the year
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Housing starts down 9% as double-dip evidence grows
Autumn fails to deliver its customary cheer for housing sales, with starts down nearly 1,000
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Bellway warns sales will be flat until July 2011
Housebuilder revises predictions for 2011 as consumer confidence falls
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Homes built reaches record low
Government figures show number of new homes built is down 23% on the previous year
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Berkeley to launch second private rental fund
Pidgley says 300 home fund to bid for new high-rent social housing cash
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Housing cuts: Funding to drop 75%
Budget for social housing over the next four years will be reduced to £2bn
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Shapps on scrapping of Cabe
Housing minister confirms DCMS and communties department both to withdraw funding
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Eco town hit by MoD cut to Welsh training camp
Whitehill Borden vows to press ahead despite uncertainty over development site
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Telford sees no mortgage improvement for two years
East London housebuilder says trading in line with expectations
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Bellway warns sales volume flat in 2011
Housebuilder returns to profit but cautions on “uncertain” outlook
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Affordable housing funding to halve
National Housing Federation claims spending review will see housebuilding grind to a halt in the south
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Homeowners put up asking prices in October
Rightmove survey shows usual autumn trend of rising asking prices despite worsening mortgage availability
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Galliford Try appoints Segro boss Ian Coull as chairman
Coull is leaving Segro and will succeed current chairman David Calerley next July
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Self-regulating ventilator
Invisivent has launched the Evo self-regulating flap ventilator, which has been developed to provide ventilation without draughts or noise.
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Woodfibre insulation
Woodfibre insulation systems from NBT have been used on 13 of the 52 homes built for Scotland’s first ever Housing Expo, which showcased the latest concepts in energy efficient housing.