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New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK

A £2.5 billion deal has been agreed which will see 25,000 new low state of the art carbon modular homes built per year by 2022 in the UK. Some might call them ‘flatpack’ homes but they are actually highly sophisticated buildings with solar power and energy saving attributes and will be built using British precision […] The post New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Rental growth slowed in UK in 2016 but set to rise again in 2017, says lender report

The average residential rent in the UK increased marginally in 2016 with growth of 1.12% over the year, the latest data shows, but growth is expected to rise in 2017. Overall rental growth has slowed from 2.34% in same period of 2015 with rents in London down by 0.31%, according to the national rent review […] The post Rental growth slowed in UK in 2016 but set to rise again in 2017, says lender report appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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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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