All Housing articles – Page 289
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Persimmon cuts debt by £306m but no news on refinancing deal
Housebuilder starts talks with lenders as it confirms 2008 results will be in line with expectations
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Regeneration chief Jon Ladd dies aged 45
Prominent member of regeneration industry who previously led BURA mourned by colleagues at Urban Land Institute
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House prices plunge a record 15.9%
Nationwide reports biggest annual drop ever, with the average UK price falling £29,000 in a year
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Equity swap ruled out in Taylor Wimpey debt deal
Sources say lenders are not interested in taking a stake in the housebuilder in exchange for debt refinancing deal
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Regulator eyes six housing associations
Tenant Services Authority scutinises landlords hit by sales slump
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Court case could threaten affordable housing targets
Council's court victory could allow others to cut social housing
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Gleeson ‘to spend year in hibernation’ as slump deepens
New chief executive outlines ‘do nothing’ plan for 2009 as staff numbers are cut to the bone
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20,000 new homes stand empty across the UK, ministers told
More than 20,000 newly built private homes are unsold in the UK, senior industry figures have told the government.
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London ALMO is the first to buy new council homes
Brent Housing Parnership outbids Hyde Housing for development
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Mortgage lending down by half in a year
New figures out today show gross lending dropped 51% in the 12 months to November
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'Accordia of the North-east' faces planning refusal
Stirling prize-winners' next housing scheme undergoes public inquiry in Gateshead
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New zero carbon proposals: 'An admirable cop-out'
Building surveys industry reactions to yesterday's government proposal to make zero-carbon housing targets more achievable
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Berkeley submits plans for £1bn revamp of Greenwich council estate
Masterplan includes 4,000 homes and a 130m-wide park on what will be the largest UK residential scheme outside the Olympic zone
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Government to cap cost of zero carbon to housebuilders
New proposals would also allow contributions to renewables infracture and energy improvements to existing homes to be taken into account
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Galliford Try wins £25m housing scheme at Stratford
One Housing Group’s mixed-tenure east London development includes 178 apartments
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Boris plans space standards for private homes
Quality issues must be 'addressed across the housing stock', says London mayor
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Housing starts sink to lowest for 84 years
Office building also hard hit although public projects on the rise, according to CPA activity barometer
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City worries drive up London asking prices
Property asking prices show surprise rise as rash of high-value homes hit the market
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Flexible options to replace ‘unworkable’ zero-carbon target
Builders will be given flexibility in how they meet the government’s zero-carbon standard.