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Review of residential property puts customers at centre

June 17, 2008

The Carsberg review of residential property has called for better protection and information to be available to customers when buying a new build home.

Shareholders question HBOS’s property market exposure

June 17, 2008

HBOS shareholders are putting pressure on the bank to provide detail about its exposure to the beleaguered housebuilding industry. The bank has a major interes…

Economists expect house prices to bottom out in 2009

June 17, 2008

A poll of economists from banks, building societies and other industry players found that 44% expected the housing market to bottom out in 2009, with a further…

CPA predicts starts will drop to lowest level in 60 years

June 17, 2008

The Construction Products Association has forecast that new home starts this year will drop to their lowest level since 1945. It expects 147,000 homes to be st…

Sustainable construction strategy launched

June 13, 2008

The government and housebuilding industry have launched a new strategy to improve the productivity, efficiency and sustainability of the UK’s construction sect…

81% of new home buyers satisfied - OFT

June 12, 2008

New home buyers are satisfied with their home and the buying process but after-sales service needs improvement, according to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) n…

Barratt shares lose 25% of value in a day

June 11, 2008

Housebuilders’ share prices plunged yesterday as rumours of a rights issue by Barratt sent its share price down by 25%, closing at a new low of 91.5p – less th…

John Laing and Croydon council in £450 million partnership

June 10, 2008

John Laing Projects & Developments and Croydon council have entered into a new model of public private partnership, it was announced today (June 10).

RICS reports house prices at 30 year low

June 10, 2008

The number of homes changing hands has fallen to its lowest level in 30 years, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) has reported.

Consumer confidence still strong says Countryside research

June 10, 2008

Countryside claims that consumer confidence is not as weak and the economic downturn not as severe as commentators have reported, research has revealed.