All Housebuilders articles – Page 9
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Civitas Social Housing agrees £485m takeover deal with CK Asset Holdings
Civitas Social Housing has agreed terms to sell the company to Wellness Unity, a wholly owned subsidiary of CK Asset Holdings, following a £485m cash takeover offer.
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Khan makes election pledge to create City Hall housing developer
Sadiq Khan has pledged to create a new GLA-owned housing developer if he is re-elected as London mayor at next year’s elections.
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Denser development could help meet UK housing needs
UK cities are among the least densely populated in Europe – but this must change to solve the housing crisis.
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‘We want to be the UK’s largest housebuilder’: Big interview with Countryside Partnerships
Stephen Teagle, chief executive of Countryside Partnerships, tells Property Week about the housebuilder’s growth plans following its merger with Vistry Group and the outlook for the sector.
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Ex housing secretary says scrapping housebuilding targets was ‘major mistake’
Former housing secretary Simon Clarke has branded the scrapping of housebuilding targets a “major mistake” after the Conservative Party’s dire local election results.
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Planners seek clarity from Berkeley’s High Court challenge to Gove
Planning experts have said Berkeley Homes’ High Court challenge to housing secretary Michael Gove’s rejection of its housing scheme in Kent is needed to clarify the “relationship between subjectivity and policy”.
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Barratt tells investors it is set to meet full-year forecasts
Barratt Developments has said its annual adjusted profit before tax will be in line with expectations at around £880m, despite a sharp fall in reservations and forward sales.
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Barratt goes big on quality: interview with Barratt Developments' chief executive David Thomas
The housebuilding giant’s chief executive David Thomas tells Andy Hillier how a focus on ‘quality, service and sustainability’ has helped steer the company through choppy economic waters
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BTR development growth slows
The growth in the number of build-to-rent (BTR) homes in planning, under construction, or completed has slowed, according to analysis from the British Property Federation (BPF).
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Taylor Wimpey sales rate rises but remains below 2022 level
Housing giant Taylor Wimpey has told investors that its sales rate has increased as the spring selling season kicks in, but warned of the challenges facing first time buyers.
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Persimmon suffers sales hit after ‘challenging’ final quarter of 2022
Persimmon is building 42% fewer homes since the government axed its annual target of 300,000 new home completions.
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Persimmon and Aviva lead £70m fundraising for modular housebuilder TopHat
TopHat, the modular housebuilder, has raised £70m from new and existing shareholders as the company draws closer to opening Europe’s largest modular housing factory.
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CrowdProperty secures £15m investment
British Business Investments committed £15m to CrowdProperty, the Midlands-based specialist property development lender.
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Inland Homes completes £5m fundraising and appoints review firm
Housebuilder Inland Homes has completed a £5m fundraising to finance working capital requirements by issuing a second tranche of 25m new shares at 10p per share.
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HJ Collection returns over £10m to investors
Developer HJ Collection has returned more than £10m to its investors after scaling up its development portfolio by 40%.
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Home REIT suffers new tenant blow as it updates investors on review
Troubled residential group Home REIT has suffered another blow following news that its largest tenant has slipped into arrears four weeks after entering voluntary administration.
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Calls for government to find replacement scheme for Help to Buy
Property experts have called on the government to support SME developers and boost housing delivery after its Help to Buy (HTB) scheme officially ended last week.
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TfL selects Barratt as JV partner on west London scheme
Transport for London (TfL) has appointed Barratt as its joint venture partner for its development of Bollo Lane in Acton and a range of other potential sites in west London.
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Experts welcome RAS building safety scheme
The proposals aim to improve safety and standards of buildings over 11 metres.
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Former Deliveroo growth expert Scott joins modular housebuilder ilke Homes
David Scott, who formerly held senior roles at Deliveroo and Tesco, has been appointed as chief operating officer at modular housebuilder ilke Homes in a bid to boost its expansion.