Posts Tagged ‘homes’
Increasing pace of rent rises
I think most agents would agree the housing supply figures are confusing to say the least when it comes to working out why there is a shortage of affordable housing, this shortage however is the problem behind house prices and rents continuing to rise. Rents are up 4.6% on a year before, average rents in…
Read MoreResponse by Shelter to housing shortage
Yesterday in”Breaking News” we had the House Building statistics for England, they were released by the Department of Local Communities and Local Government, amongst all their figures appearing on the Government website it was stated that 131,060 homes have been built over the last year, an increase of 15 per cent compared with the previous…
Read MoreCLG housing completions and starts
The Department of Local Communities and Local Government (CLG) have today released House Building Statistics for June quarter 2015 in England. Seasonally adjusted house building starts in England are estimated at 33,280 in the June quarter 2015, a 14 per cent decrease compared to the previous quarter, the seasonally adjusted level of starts in the…
Read MorePersimmon reports increase in pre-tax profits
Housebuilder Persimmon reports pre-tax profit has surged by almost a third on the back of solid revenue growth, continued improvement in operating profitability and a strengthening of the company’s financial position. Pre-tax profit for the six months ended 30 June were £272.8m from £208.9m in the first half of last year, on revenue of £1.33bn,…
Read MoreRecord house sales for Bovis
Bovis homes the Kent based house builder reported that it had completed 1,525 homes in the six months to the end of June, a 3% rise on a year ago, which saw pre-tax profits lift 9% to £53.8 million, selling prices jumped 10% in the same period to £264,200. Bovis stated that the market experienced…
Read MoreStrong demand to live in Barking and Dagenham
It was not that long ago that we saw a report out from RightMove in a nationwide happiness survey naming Barking and Dagenham as the worst place to live in the UK , that report followed on from a previous report from a different source earlier in the year highlighting Dagenham as a burglary hotspot.…
Read MoreHOW TO DEAL WITH NOISY NEIGHBOURS WHEN SELLING YOUR HOUSE
The time has come, you want or NEED to move house. For an unfortunate few selling their home is due to noisy neighbours. Having made the difficult decision to move house and put your property on the market, you now have a new issue to deal with – How do you deal with those troublesome…
Read MoreCouncil to buy homes outside of borough
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea has created a £10 million fund to buy up homes for temporary accommodation in cheaper parts of the country, it has indicated that the money will be used to purchase a significant number of high quality homes in and around London, M25 area and southern counties of England.…
Read MoreTaylor Wimpey pre-tax profits up 33%
Along with Rightmove who we had as a “Breaking News” item yesterday another major property industry company posted their half yearly results on wednesday, showing a strong 2015 first half performance with pre-tax profits up 33%. Chief Executive Pete Redfern, commented,”We have used the opportunity of a stable and positive housing market to make significant…
Read More£1.26 million for garden in Primrose Hill
Small garden just 20 metres square sells for £1.26 million plus £68,750 in stamp duty in Primrose Hill, North London and it does not have planning permission. The small plot went up for sale by auction at a guide price of £100,000 – £150,000. Gary Murphy from Allsops reportedly said “that this was one the…
Read MoreHousing associations failing to build homes
David Orr, Chief executive of the National Housing Federation recently said, ‘The election didn’t make any difference to the underlying fact that we hadn’t built enough new homes,’ ‘We had not focused sufficiently on regeneration; unless we start doing both of these things very quickly we will not be able to house our children.’ Housing…
Read MoreShelter report on rent caps
The idea of capping rents would make life harder for tenants is a warning coming from the Housing Charity Shelter, this follows on from a report commissioned by them, researchers from the University of Cambridge said in that report that hard rent controls would remove landlords incentive to invest in their properties leading to poorer…
Read MoreMen V Women survey.
A recent survey carried out by Strutt & Parker highlights the differences between men’s and women’s housing priorities, by collating the answers of approx 2000 respondents across the country it gives a good insight into the desires and needs of the population. The survey sample was a combination of Strutt & Parker registered buyers, sellers,…
Read MoreHomes for one pound
Liverpool City Council will open applications to sell more homes for £1 at the end of this June, this follows the successful pilot scheme where 20 homes in Granby Four Streets and Arnside Road were brought back to life by buyers who had paid just £1 to buy them, they were required to make a…
Read MoreIncrease in stamp duty
The latest research from Lloyds Bank shows the Stamp Duty revenue raised in England and Wales increased by an estimated £1.5 billion to £7.7 billion in the year to March 2015, this exceeds the £6.2 billion in the year to March 2008 at the peak of the last housing boom. A higher number of residential property…
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