All Financing articles – Page 23
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NewsClarion ‘dialling down’ short-term development plans
Housing association giant says its “prudent approach” has put it in a “strong” position
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NewsGovernment pushes ahead with £3bn building safety levy
The consultation proposes rates for ‘orphaned’ blocks fund will vary accross the country
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NewsRiverside and One speed up full merger due to ‘economic uncertainty’
Housing associations bring forward plans by a year to ‘protect services’
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CommentHousing associations face tough choices as belts tighten
While there were several plus-points in last week’s autumn statement, associations and their residents are still in for a rough ride over the next two years, writes Paul Hackett
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NewsSanctuary loans £50m to Swan
The £50m loan replaces loan originally made by Orbit and comes ahead of planned merger on 30 November
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NewsGleeson sees cancellations soar in wake of mini budget turmoil
Housebuilder says net reservations per site have dropped to just 0.26 per week since botched announcement
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NewsHousebuilders lament ‘bitterly disappointing’ autumn statement
Senior figures say the package does nothing to help an industry ‘under siege’
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NewsAutumn statement: Hunt reverses Kwarteng’s ‘permanent’ stamp duty cut from 2025
Decision comes as OBR forecasts long term pain in housing market
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NewsFernham Homes appoints Berkeley director as MD
Sean Ellis is joining Fernham Homes after 18 years at the Berkeley Group
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NewsHouse prices flat in September as inflation soars
Official figures show annual growth in value of homes now outpaced by spiralling inflation
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NewsNotting Hill beats new homes completions target
But G15 landlord says it will build at current reduced rate for forseeable future
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NewsRegulator downgrades 19 housing associations citing ‘weakening housing market’
Major developers Clarion, L&Q, Home Group, Places for People and Sovereign among those with lowered viability ratings
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NewsMetropolitan Thames Valley and L&G form JV to build 2,500 homes
First homes due for completion in 2025
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NewsVistry sets out ambitious post-merger growth plan
In an exclusive interview, the housebuilder’s partnerships boss Stephen Teagle says firm will retain Countryside’s modular businesses following Friday’s mega-merger
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NewsAster ‘on track’ to hit 1,300-home target
The £241m turnover business said it is on track to deliver more than 1,300 homes by 31 March 2023.
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NewsVistry’s £1.2bn takeover of Countryside completes
Merged housebuilder to start trading shares from Monday
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NewsHouse prices ‘grind to a halt’ as lettings market grows, says RICS
New buyer enquiries fell for a sixth consecutive month, respondents to the surveyor body’s October survey showed
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NewsL&Q completions up 7% in first half of the year
Housing association giant builds over 2,000 homes in six months but prepares to reduce capital spend
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NewsTaylor Wimpey sales rate slumps by 44%
Housebuilder sees sharp rise in cancellations but says it is operating from a ‘postion of strength’
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NewsPersimmon blames Westminister ‘disruption’ as sales slide and cancellations spike
Housebuilder’s shares hit as firm cancels shareholders payout scheme and raises building safety allocation to £350m