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Mayor of London announces new planning rules to speed up affordable home building

The Mayor of London has announced new planning rules to speed up the building of more affordable housing in the city which has a shortage of homes at the lower end of the market. Sadiq Khan also announced plans for how the record breaking investment funding of £3.15 billion announced in last week’s autumn statement […] The post Mayor of London announces new planning rules to speed up affordable home building appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year

Average property prices in Dubai are down by 4% compared with last year but the residential real estate market is expected to revive in 2017 driven by buyers wanting more affordable homes. This could be helped by developers increasingly targeting the affordable segment of the property market with smaller units and there are numerous report […] The post More affordable homes set to revive Dubai property market next year appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Change could let developers build homes on green belt land

A Government initiative to remove protections on one part of the UK’s green belt in return for creating a new area of protected land elsewhere is expected to be given the go ahead next month. The move is expected to be publicly backed by ministers in a White Paper in December and is seen as […] The post Change could let developers build homes on green belt land appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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