New build homes in London bounce back
/New homes in London recorded a 51 per cent year-on-year increase according to the National House Building Council's, NHBC, registration figures for the first quarter of 2021.
Read MoreNew homes in London recorded a 51 per cent year-on-year increase according to the National House Building Council's, NHBC, registration figures for the first quarter of 2021.
Read MoreHousing Association, The Guinness Partnership, have held an event to celebrate breaking ground on the second phase of their development in Pilton, Somerset. Michael Eavis, the founder of the Glastonbury Festival, has donated part of his land to help meet local housing need…
Read MoreNottingham-based luxury home developer, North Sands Developments, has begun construction on its second prestigious residential scheme on the exclusive and sought-after Cow Lane in Bramcote, Nottingham, with the first look revealed…
Read MoreHousing provider Optivo will be delivering 208 new homes after agreeing a deal to purchase land at Holmhurst St Mary near Hastings, East Sussex.
Read MoreA new bill forcing builders to assess the carbon emissions of a new project prior to construction will force SMEs out of business, the industry has warned.
Read MoreThe Federation of Master Builders (FMB) looks forward to working with the new Housing Minister to reverse the decline in small, local housebuilders.
Read MoreThe market for offsite housing is estimated to have increased by 6% at manufacturers sales prices, although this is lower than the 2019 estimate of 12%.
Read MoreA swathe of councils could follow two Hertfordshire authorities who rejected their local plans in the wake of the government's decision to reverse proposed planning reform.
Read MoreThe 25-acre mixed-use development, which is being delivered on behalf of Trafford Housing Trust under the Laurus Homes brand, will comprise a mix of two, three and four-bedroom family homes, with 50 per cent allocated for affordable rent and shared ownership.
Read MoreMajor housebuilding projects in the capital are at risk if the government fails to put Transport for London, TfL, on sustainable footing within the next five days, claims Mayor Sadiq Khan.
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