All Housing articles – Page 214
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North/South property divide reaches widest level to date
Buyers can now purchase an average of two properties in the north for the cost of one in the south
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Social housing: Locked out
Families living in social housing rely on subsidies to make ends meet, but with higher rents and reduced benefits affordable homes are becoming anything but
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Labour's housing manifesto plans
Labour’s new shadow housing minister has said the party would restore regional planning if put in power at the next election.
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Experian to downgrade forecasts for 2012 output
Forecasting firm says pessimism is due to impact of negative sentiment in wake of euro crisis
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Shapps backs '200,000 homes a year' call
Housing minister Grant Shapps calls for more homes to be built
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Government to build '230,000 homes a year'
Aide to housing minister Shapps makes pledge despite worsening market
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Mixed-use scheme in Enfield gets green light
Scheme will include affordable housing and commercial space
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Countryside Properties named as Highmead developer
Site will include 120 new homes, commercial space and community areas
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Home Builders Federation warns of 'house building ice age'
Government warned to continue planning reform or risk locking a generation out of the housing market
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New shadow housing secretary vows to put council housing 'centre stage'
Jack Dromey also reveals Labour would restore regional planning
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Skanska gets planning consent for first UK residential development
Firm has also completed a second land deal in Great Kneighton, Cambridgeshire
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RICS reports 'flat' housing market
House prices continuing to fall as autumn bounce fails to kick in
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Jack Dromey secures shadow housing job
Former union official to become Labour Party housing spokesperson following reshuffle
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First Choice Homes Oldham announces £90m contractor framework
Firms will deliver improvements to housing association properties over the next five years
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Grainger and Bouygues launch fund to build over 1,000 homes
Firms aim to attract up to £150m of institutional investment, starting today
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Hilary Benn given shadow communities brief
Labour MP replaces Caroline Flint as shadow secretary of state covering housing, planning and building regs
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Olympic site developers to 'build now, pay later'
Executive director of real estate at the OPLC wants developers to have access to land without paying for it upfront
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Planning stats: Residential projects and approvals
Donald Trump’s Golf Links scheme topped the list with £1bn of housing approvals in September
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