All finance articles – Page 8
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Stewart Milne stems losses with slight pre-tax profit
Increased sales prices for homes and more efficient designs and operational delivery lead to higher profitability in 2021, the Stewart Milne Group has reported
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Blackstone-backed Leaf Living announces £34m expansion
Suburban build to rent start up to deliver 110 homes in schemes in Essex in Hampshire
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Galliard Homes signs cladding pledge
Developer Galliard Homes commits to remediating its own tower blocks between 11m and 18m
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Housebuilders hit back over £3bn levy plan
HBF says levy ‘unacceptable’ while fears voice over impact on ’innocent’ SME builders
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Gove announces plan for £3bn developer levy
Plan revealed as housing secretary says 35 housebuilders now signed up to cladding pledge
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Countryside to cut staff and stage MMC ‘volte-face’
Boss of partnerships housebuilder blames poor performance on too rapid expansion and modular facilities
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Investment in UK build-to-rent leaps 50%, says research
Consultancy firm JLL said £1.7b built-to-rent investment deals were made in the UK in the first quarter of 2022
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Forward funding deal for Watkin Jones’ 551-home Brum build to rent scheme
The £136m deal between Watkin Jones and Get Living will deliver 47 affordable homes for the centre of Birmingham.
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Optivo buys land for 208 homes for Hastings
G15 housing association plans 208 homes for Hastings as it completes new £100m bond raise.
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G15 boss says housebuilders can afford fire safety bill
Geeta Nanda says funding through schemes such as Help to Buy means Gove’s £4bn repair bill can be met
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Cost pressures driving Southern Housing merger, says Optivo boss
Paul Hackett says requirement to manage risks of investing in existing stock behind proposed tie up
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Spring statement: Industry calls for more action on retrofit
Chancellor’s energy efficiency VAT cut welcomed but more comprehensive package needed, argue industry bodies
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Officials suggest developer levy could be ‘backstop’ to ensure industry pays for remediation
Senior civil servant tells MPs Government is “very clear” the cost of mid-rise building repairs will come from the industry
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Redrow and Peabody sign £50m build to rent deal
Pair sell joint venture homes in Royal Docks to investors
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Taylor Wimpey turnover returns to pre-pandemic levels
Housebuilding giant reports strong start to sales in 2022
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Mortgage approvals rise to six-month high
Official figures show housing market continues to surge despite headwinds
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Surveyors warned to review anti-money laundering policies following Russia sanctions
RICS recommends firms adopt ‘extremely careful’ due diligence checks
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Government 'must find extra £14bn of annual affordable housing subsidy'
Study by L&G and BPF says private money and expansion of ‘for profit’ providers also needed to boost supply
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Co-living firm pauses £300m float citing Ukraine crisis
Investment trust set up to acquire three developments from The Collective puts IPO on hold
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Comment
We need a new ‘fit for purpose’ procurement process
Procurement is often too process-driven and costly, its time for a new approach, argues Richard Jones