No Government can come close to targets of 300,000 new homes a year without a huge boost to the labour force or a dramatic change in the way we build houses, according to a new report...
Alice Davidson, Associate Director at Boyer, looks at Net Zero and its effect on planning and asks if is it possible to resolve both the housing crisis and climate change, particularly...
Those of you who tuned in to last week's Budget may have noticed that housing was curiously absent during the Chancellors' hour-long speech. Yet despite an apparent lack of interest...
Andy Jones, Group Director, Corporate Lettings & Build to Rent, Leaders Romans Group, looks at growing demand in the UK Build to Rent sector and how mixed messages from the...
With all signs currently pointing towards a slowing property market across the UK, a 'perfect storm' of housing delivery, demand, and mortgage approvals is threatening to impact the...
Not since the 1970s have 300,00 homes been built in a single year. 228,370 homes were completed in 2021. However, ongoing economic turbulence means it's highly unlikely even that...
Cladding and insulation product manufacturers need to cough up via a levy, or a corporation tax surcharge, so that they can contribute to the estimated £3bn post-Grenfell...
Just like their projects, small-scale property developers aren’t in the same mould as their large-scale counterparts – rather than multi-millionaire wheeler-dealer, think...
London and southeast housebuilder, Berkeley, has reported that there has been a 25% fall in sales since the end of September compared to the first five months of its financial year...
The British Property Federation has warned that, without urgent Government action, the UK faces a substantial challenge in retrofitting its residential housing stock and will fail to...