Persimmon cements strong 2016 as pre-tax profit jumps 23 per cent and revenues rise February 27, 2017 No shaky foundations here. Persimmon has announced a rise in underlying profit of nearly a quarter and growing sales for 2016 too as the FTSE 100 firm built more homes. Shares were up 1.53 per cent in early trading to 2,056p. Read more: Persimmon lays some strong foundations for 2017 The figures Full-year revenue rose eight [...]
Opinion: If you’re an Airbnb host, there are a number of legal potholes that can catch you out if you’re not careful February 24, 2017 Airbnb is now a hugely popular online platform connecting would-be landlords (or “hosts”) with tenants (or “guests”). The site allows for the vetting of both hosts and guests through online reviews and provides hosts with insurance in case things go wrong. But that still leaves a number of legal snags, however, which can be easily [...]
Holiday Homes: Legal changes that may make Swiss property purchases more costly in future – here’s what you should be looking at February 24, 2017 If you have a yearning to buy a Swiss ski home, you might want to get your skates on. Since 2012 a law has prevented resorts from allocating more than 20 per cent of its new build properties to second home buyers, be they Swiss or foreign investors. Any development project already holding permission for [...]
How the Victorian obsession with a shade of green was driving them slowly insane February 24, 2017 Toward the end of the 19th century, a silent pandemic had swept the country. The deadly malaise is hinted at in writing of the time, and well documented in the journals of confounded medical practitioners. A mysterious sickness would strike without warning and seemingly at random, driving certain individuals mad and rotting their flesh, while [...]
Buy a house worth worshipping like one of these ultra-ambitious and clever church conversions February 24, 2017 British buyers in particular want to tick three boxes when they go house-hunting; location, space and character. Church conversions offer all three. They’re often in the centre of town, where they would have been convenient for parishioners; have high ceilings and a generous footprint; and are often packed with historical details and period features. Here [...]
Focus On Paddington: With Crossrail, a £775m glass cube and new homes, W2 is about to become one of London’s next property hotspots February 24, 2017 Believe it or not, Paddington, synonymous for so long with its eponymous cartoon bear and its fantastic transport links, is one of the most undervalued places in Prime Central London. Within walking distance to Hyde Park, Oxford Circus and smart neighbourhoods like Mayfair and Knightsbridge, it’s nevertheless not traditionally seen as a great residential location. [...]
New homes: The new properties going on sale this weekend in White City, Upton Park, Putney, Chelsea and St James February 24, 2017 Television Centre, White City From £750,000 New homes are going on sale tomorrow at the iconic former home of the BBC in west London. One to three bedroom apartments will go on the market, all with balconies overlooking Hammersmith Park’s Japanese ornamental garden, which was created in 1910 as part of the Japan-Britain exhibition. They [...]
Rightmove revenues jump as it attracts a record number of customers – but chief exec steps down February 24, 2017 Take that, rivals: Rightmove beat analyst expectations on almost every level with its 2016 results – another sign worries about the property market after the EU referendum were misplaced. The figures Revenues rose 15 per cent to £220m in 2016, with underlying operating profit rising 15 per cent to £166.2m. The company said it had attracted a record number of customers, with its [...]
Safe as houses? London property price growth will grind to a halt this year February 24, 2017 House price growth in London slowed to just 6.4 per cent in January – the lowest level for four years – and experts have predicted growth will grind to a halt at some point this year. The last time growth was so sluggish in the capital was June 2013, according to Hometrack's data. Read more: This [...]
This London developer will build homes on rooftops in just 45 weeks February 23, 2017 Apex Airspace, a company that uses so-called modular construction techniques to create homes on rooftops, is embarking on a £11.5m scheme together with Lambeth & Southwark Housing Association. The group will build 28 new flats on a site in Southwark, 11 of which will be affordable rental homes. Apex has also agreed to renovate the existing building [...]