Housing News – Page 203
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House prices fell 0.9% in October
Hometrack survey shows fastest fall in over 18 months as fears over public sector cuts start to bite
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House prices edge further downward
Data from the Land Registry and the Nationwide confirms negative trend
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House prices continue to fall
October sees fastest rate of fall in house prices since April 2009 according to Nationwide index
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Government in race to find replacements for Cabe
Ministers and officials want to see design review process and other key functions continue
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Housing starts down 9% as double-dip evidence grows
Autumn fails to deliver its customary cheer for housing sales, with starts down nearly 1,000
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Bellway warns sales will be flat until July 2011
Housebuilder revises predictions for 2011 as consumer confidence falls
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in September
Last month was every bit as bad as housebuilders feared, with sales 28% down on previous the year
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Homes built reaches record low
Government figures show number of new homes built is down 23% on the previous year
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Berkeley to launch second private rental fund
Pidgley says 300 home fund to bid for new high-rent social housing cash
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Housing cuts: Funding to drop 75%
Budget for social housing over the next four years will be reduced to £2bn
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Shapps on scrapping of Cabe
Housing minister confirms DCMS and communties department both to withdraw funding
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Eco town hit by MoD cut to Welsh training camp
Whitehill Borden vows to press ahead despite uncertainty over development site
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Telford sees no mortgage improvement for two years
East London housebuilder says trading in line with expectations
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Bellway warns sales volume flat in 2011
Housebuilder returns to profit but cautions on “uncertain” outlook
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Affordable housing funding to halve
National Housing Federation claims spending review will see housebuilding grind to a halt in the south
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Homeowners put up asking prices in October
Rightmove survey shows usual autumn trend of rising asking prices despite worsening mortgage availability
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Galliford Try appoints Segro boss Ian Coull as chairman
Coull is leaving Segro and will succeed current chairman David Calerley next July
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Credit crunch returns as lenders turn away buyers
Redrow’s Steve Morgan warns of ’nosedive’ as lending falls and tighter mortgage rules loom
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Barratt boss pockets £568k bonus despite firm’s £163m loss
The total pay package of Mark Clare, Barratt’s chief executive, shot up by more than two-thirds this year, despite the firm making a £163m loss.