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Residential confidence helping to steady the property and construction sector

The property sector in the UK is showing resilience in the face of a tumultuous year, with confidence in the residential sector the strongest, according to new research. Indeed, some 74% of senior executives in the in the property and construction industries surveyed by investment management and tax group Smith & Williamson regard residential property […] The post Residential confidence helping to steady the property and construction sector appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK

Planning cuts make the UK Government’s housing targets impossible to meet, according to the vast majority of local authorities who also want to see a rise in fees. Nearly 90% of local authorities believe that a cash injection is needed as their resources are not sufficient to meet the target of a million new homes […] The post Planning fee increase would help improve home building applications in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Indian affordable homes developer seeking projects in UK

Xrbia, which describes itself as one of India’s fastest growing residential property developers, is to launch in the UK in a bid to help tackle the housing crisis. It has already built over 15,000 homes, has a pipeline of 100,000 and aims to deliver 100 future ready cities in India by 2030 and says it […] The post Indian affordable homes developer seeking projects in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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