Housing News – Page 222
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Tesco plans four 'mini villages'
Times reports on supermarket giant's plan to take advantage of 10% rise in house prices since last April
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Redrow set to return profitability
Housebuilder says second half of the year will see a return to profit and that sales are ahead of last year
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House prices to plateau in 2010
Panel of property experts say prices will be flat this year and rise in line with inflation over next three to four years
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Balfour Beatty wins £65m housing contract
Mansell subsidiary will design and build 324 homes in London’s Wornington Green
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Ex-Wimpey finance boss takes over at Countryside
Andrew Carr-Locke appointed executive chairman to get tighter control of finances
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Lancsville failure delays £42m job by 18 months
Collapsed contractor’s biggest project more than 16% over budget after structural defects
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Mid-range rental plan to rescue housing numbers
Housing association says grant could go twice as far, as funding reduction looms
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Housebuilder of the year
Well, the strong favourite won this award this year: Berkeley Group – the only volume housebuilder to come through the recession almost unscathed …
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Housing project of the year
Pollard Thomas Edwards’ waterside development, which did wonders for a deprived area of London, has won top place in a remarkably strong field
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Housing stats: New build sales and completions in March 2010
This month’s data reveals private registrations are 140% above the same time last year
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Persimmon reports 20% rise in value of sales
Housebuilder reports sales of £1.5bn since the start of the year
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Qatar resi rental market continues to fall
Report reveals declines of up to 11%, although studio and one-bedroom apartments saw little change
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Mears wins £170m repairs job
Lambeth council awards social housing repairs firm seven-year contract to start in October
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£4bn of large London schemes back on track
Research by Ðǿմ«Ã½ has revealed that more than £4bn of large developments in London have come back online in recent months,
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Active fire protection: What’s the best way to do it?
Wales is on the brink of becoming the first region in the UK to demand active fire protection in all new homes, but how should it be done?’
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Galliford Try teams up with social housing landlord
Housebuilder and Affinity Sutton Group to build 296 homes in the South-east
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Telford Homes: Year-end results will be ahead of expectations
London and Essex-based housebuilder says it has sold 389 properties this year, compared with 350 last year
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Labour under fire for proposing regeneration cuts in manifesto
Property industry attacks pledge to make 'savings in regeneration funding'
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Housing sales increase at fastest rate for three years
21% more surveyors saw more instructions than those that saw less in March