All Housing articles – Page 301
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Government housing measures hurt market
Housebuilders say small government initiatives make buyers delay purchase
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Bloor sells excess units to housing association
First housebuilder takes up government offer to part-fund transfer of unsold homes to public sector
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How the credit crunch is hitting private tenants
The housing slump could see more private tenants lose their homes and unscuplulous landlords move into the market. But our columnist says greater regulation could be an unexpected boon for institutional investors
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Board members for new housing agencies announced
16 board members of Homes and Communities Agency and Tenant Services Authority named
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Mortgage lending falls 42% since last year
Council of Mortgage Lenders says gross lending declined to £17.7bn in September, the lowest figure since January 2005
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Barratt to raise £200m in land sell-off
Reports that troubled housebuilder is looking at 4,400ha fire sale
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The land that took the bite out of the credit crunch
The head of Canada's affordable housing lobby group tells us why the country has escaped the worst of the housing downturn and about a pot of gold which could solve the country's housing repair problems
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Council creates grand designs to inspire locals
Bradford council renovates two homes and teaches residents how to improve their own
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Will buyer loans help housebuilders?
Housebuilders and lenders tell us what they think of the government's loan scheme to help first time buyers
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Report predicts housebuilder takeovers
The housebuilding industry is set for a rash of takeovers as larger builders snap up smaller rivals in a bid to beat the financial turmoil.
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Make homeowners pay for greener homes, says report
UK Green ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Council says homeowners should be forced to improve energy rating before selling
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Mission possible: Gedling Mission Hall
Despite the credit crunch, Buxton Homes has recently started work on this £5m scheme by Weston Williamson Architects
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Comment
Our obscene failure
The response of the housebuilding industry to the downturn is to stop building and cast off the very people it will need to help it recover. We have to be far more imaginative, says David Lock
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Features
Rising damp
Manchester-born developer Urban Splash made its name building funky flats for trendy Northerners but the current climate hasn’t suited its business model. Muireann Bolger examines how it’s keeping its head above water
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Bellway fears death of HBOS will muzzle mortgage lending
Britain’s third biggest housebuilder worries housing slump will continue as profit plummets 85%
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Housing agency chair hits out at government inaction
The government must help housebuilding now by buying up development land, says Robert Napier
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Accordia is first housing scheme to win Stirling prize
Feilden Clegg Bradley praised by Home Builders Federation for ‘high-quality design’
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Developers rush to participate in £300m buyer loan scheme
More than 100 developers and housing associations have submitted formal expressions of interest for a new £300m government scheme to bolster the housing market.
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New funding to tackle skills shortages
Government pledges £93m for training in selected sectors, including housing and FM
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Beckett pledges to support housing sector
First speech as housing minister acknowledges scale of problem and seeks ideas from the industry