Barratt chosen for Hanham Hall zero carbon scheme
Barratt Developments has been chosen as the preferred developer to create a zero carbon village at the site of the former Hanham Hall hospital near Bristol.
HBF defends developers against NHF sustainability criticisms
The Home Builders Federation has rejected the findings of a survey commissioned by the National Housing Federation, which concludes that private developers are…
Willmott Dixon bids to buy back Inspace
News has broken that Willmott Dixon is bidding to buy back Inspace, the social housing brand it sold off in 2005. Neither company would comment on the news, bu…
Little growth in 2008 house prices, predicts Allied Surveyors
Interest rates will drop further in the spring and house prices will increase between 1% and 2%, according to Allied Surveyors\' market predictions for 2008.
City predicts interest rate cuts to 4% - The Guardian
The City has predicted that by the 2009 elections, interest rates will have been cut to 4%, a national newspaper has reported.
Bellway predicts reduced margins, but forward orders strong
Bellway has warned that margins for the year to January 31 2008 are likely to be down on the previous year, with reservations to the end of November seeing res…
South east London boroughs sign up to Housing Corporation protocol
The London boroughs in the South East London Partnership have become the first local authorities in London to sign up to the housing protocol agreement with th…
Rumours continue of Barratt takeover or MBO
The Financial Times has today referred to rumours that Barratt Developments may be the subject of a takeover bid by \"a European construction company.\"
Housebuilders share prices rise on expectation of rate cut
Shares in the largest FTSE-listed volume housebuilders crept up yesterday, as the City\'s expectation of a rate rise increased, as has been borne out in today\…
Bank of England cuts base rate to 5.5%
The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee has cut UK interest rates by 0.25% to 5.5%, it was announced today. (December 6).
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