All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 52
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Comment
It’s time to start talking about the falling population
The government’s determination to build 300,000 homes a year may well have been overtaken by events, Joey Gardiner writes
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News
Lack of supply prompts rise in house prices
Rightmove says shortage of available stock is creating sellers’ market
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Wainhomes recruits MD for new region
Andy Peters to lead expansion into West Midlands for £220m turnover housebuilder
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Berkeley reservations fall by a fifth as it delays sites
Firm says it has re-profiled site launches due to lockdowns
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Housebuilding output dipped in January
Slight drop in the first month of the year leaves sector a tenth smaller than January 2020
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June Mipim event cancelled
Organisers of Cannes-based property fair are planning special autumn summit instead
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John Lewis predicts up to 40% of future profits will come from housebuilding
Department store sets target for ’non-retail’ activities, predominantly housing and financial services
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Hyde seals 2,000-home development deal with M&G
Housing association’s chief executive stresses importance of new sources of finance in wake of cladding crisis
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Amstone plans 550-home Stockport scheme
Cheshire-based developer buys site for town centre build to rent project
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Government extends evictions ban again
Landlord groups reiterate call for support to help tenants avoid homelessness crisis when ban ends
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Housing demand fell in February
Latest RICS survey finds that supply dropped even faster, supporting prices
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L&G modular to take on 350 staff this year
Business finally starting to ramp up production as work starts on 185-home Bristol scheme
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Ilke hires former Crest boss to drive expansion
Stephen Stone will sit on modular housebuilder’s board and forge partnerships with institutional investors
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Jenrick approves 480-home Brum regen scheme
Housing secretary supports Eutopia Homes £130m project in Digbeth despite council opposition
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McCarthy & Stone demands bungalow renaissance
Retirement housebuilder calls for planning reforms to encourage bungalows amid post-pandemic spike in demand
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Savills upgrades price forecast after Budget boost
Agent says stamp duty holiday extension “significantly reduces” risk of downward pressure on house prices
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Homes England names sites for six-year MMC study
Homes England to write annual report on progress of 1,800 homes
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Development corporation sets out 25,000-home plans for Old Oak Common
Public body has revised its proposals after the collapse of negotiations over Car Giant site in north-west London
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RICS sets out new EWS1 form guidance
Move designed to free up housing market by exempting flat blocks without cladding from need for fire assessment
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In Focus
Interview: Stephen Teagle on boosting output at Vistry Partnerships
Partnerships boss has ambitions to ramp up number of homes delivered a year, as well as concerns over planning reforms and construction capacity