All Housing articles – Page 216
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News
April house prices fell 1.7%, says Halifax
Average house prices have fallen by 3.7% over last 12 months
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Croudace grew turnover by 10% in 2010
SME profile: Housebuilder used disciplined growth strategy and attention to detail to buck the trend
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Comment
London Plan goes for growth
Suggested changes this week to the Boris Johnson London Plan could spell positive news for housing
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Galliford Try: 'Spring selling season is back'
Contractor also sees slight improvement in construction order book
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Boris' housing space standards 'to be watered down'
Independent examiner says Boris must relent on “hobbit homes” ban
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SMEs fear Green Deal shut-out
44% of FMB members say homeowners are unlikely to take up the Green Deal
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House prices stop falling
But latest data shows falls will recommence in the second half of the year
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Housebuilders: localism will delay planning
Survey shows housebuilders believe localist reforms will add to planning woes
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Capita Symonds targets MoD property manager role
Move would see the firm chase soldiers for rent, and comes as part of acquisition-led growth strategy
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Housing stats: registrations rise again
Both public and private sector registrations were up on last year in March, hitting a three-year high
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RICS jockeys for position as Green Deal accreditor
Public interest role makes it more independent than trade bodies, says institution
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Persimmon sees spring sales boost
Housebuilder’s interim management statement says order book has now returned to 2010 levels
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Redrow to sell Scottish division and expand in South-east
Firm will target continued growth in London and the South-east
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Japan calls on UK firms for emergency prefab homes
Government seeks to meet shortfall on 72,000-unit scheme to rehouse people hit by recent disaster
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James Caan to help boost London property market
Star to help entrepreneurs build London-based schemes with Dragons’ Den-style investments
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Features
Affordable rent: a numbers crisis
The government hopes that allowing housing associations to charge higher rents will lead to more new homes built with less subsidy. But many in the sector think it will have exactly the opposite effect.