All Housing articles – Page 349
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McCarthy & Stone takes former land buyer to court
Former employee accused of disclosing confidential information on potential sites to rivals
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Housebuilding margins squeezed
Housing tracker Ӱ’s new quarterly analysis shows effect of rising land and materials costs
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Margins same for apartments and family homes, says survey
Developers can obtain the same margins from family homes as flats, according to figures from EC Harris and estate agent Knight Frank.
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All change in Cambridge
Fresh plans have been drawn up for a key site next to Cambridge railway station.
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£1bn to calm pathfinder fears
But flagship regeneration programmes could be cut from nine to five in next four years
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IMF warns of housing crash
International Monetary Fund says Britain's housing market would be vulnerable to a correction
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World's first toilet house to be built in Korea
Guests will be able to rent the pan-shaped house to raise money for the Korea Toilet Assocation
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Bellway profit up despite tightening market
Housebuilder in bullish mood as order book increases to £667m and profit hits £235m
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Mayor calls on Tony Arbour to apologise
Ken Livingstone asks London Assembly member to apologise for likening social rented accommodation to “housing for riff-raff”
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House prices fall in September
RICS report blames rising interest rates and HIPs for insercure market
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Green-belt land under threat, warns CPRE
Government agency suggests building eco-homes on some green belt areas
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Government scraps planning gain supplement
Chancellor announces the scrapping of the controversial bill in his Pre-Budget Report
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RIBA announces six special awards
Architype picks up sustainable award and Alison Brooks wins best one-off house design
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Homeowners don’t know how to make homes greener
Survey finds 60% of homeowners are unaware of simple measures to make homes energy efficient
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Work starts on Mossessian's Paddington Basin scheme
Architect sees work begin on one Merchant Square building, and receives planning for adjacent residential block
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Features
Sweden's green utopia
This new Stockholm suburb demonstrates how simple, robust, centralised systems can outperform flashy designs bristling with turbines. But can it work as a model for Gordon Brown’s eco-towns?