How to build a hipster housing development in ten days September 19, 2016 Mike, 32, works as an accountant for an international development charity, but, despite having a healthy salary, he cannot afford a house in London. His story is unremarkable. Londoners have come to accept that owning a home is an ambition for later in life if they don't have help from relatives. Millennials like Mike aren't in desperate circumstances, but [...]
Construction supplier Travis Perkins says demand weakened after the Brexit vote – and says housing transactions are “unlikely to be positive” after the Brexit vote August 2, 2016 Builder's merchant Travis Perkins share price was hit this morning after the company said sales growth in July was knocked by the Brexit vote. The construction materials supplier's share price fell by 2.72 per cent in morning trading, despite announcing in its interims that like-for-like sales were up by 3.1 per cent in the six months to the end [...]
London house prices: Mortgage lending rises 41 per cent in capital May 25, 2016 Slowdown? What slowdown? Mortgage borrowing to fund London house purchases rose a whopping 41 per cent in the first quarter of 2016 compared with last year, up to £7.1bn, figures published by the Council of Mortgage Lenders this morning revealed. The amount borrowed was also up quarter-on-quarter, rising six per cent on the last [...]
UK house prices: This map shows every house price at nearly every railway station in England, Scotland and Wales July 20, 2016 For many first-time buyers, the path to property ownership is moving out London. But when you have a job in the capital, that's easier said than done. Step forward, online estate agent Emoov, which has produced a map of the average house price in the area surrounding almost every train station in the UK – [...]
A life off-grid with no energy bills is closer than you think. Here’s what the future has in store for sustainable homes September 26, 2017 "Right," says eco-developer Sam Budhdeo, rubbing his hands together. “We think we have the solution to climate change.” As openers go, it’s a bold one, but not quite as outlandish as it sounds. The housebuilder who successfully cracks the code to building sustainably – and affordably – would be solving a large part of the [...]
What Brexit, the General Election and foreign demand means for London’s commercial property market June 5, 2017 Martin Samworth practically lives on a plane. As the chief executive for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) for one of the world’s largest property consultancies CBRE, he’s a busy man. In the last few weeks, he has travelled to Madrid, Colorado, Dusseldorf, Tel Aviv, Frankfurt, Lisbon, and New York. The property veteran, who joined [...]
Personality clashes and the poisoned client: The inside story of Bell Pottinger’s collapse September 25, 2017 From the outside, the demise of iconic public relations firm Bell Pottinger appeared to unfold at a dramatic and surprising pace. On Monday 4 September, the company published the findings of a report by lawyers Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) concluding that the firm’s campaign for the Gupta family’s Oakbay Capital in South Africa “was potentially [...]
New homes on sale in London: from apartments on London City Island to family homes in Edgware August 1, 2016 London City Island From £405,000 A summer party heralded the sale of 100 new homes on the enormous London City Island complex on Saturday. Developer EcoWorld Ballymore offered champagne ice pops, a BBQ and a DJ to entice prospective buyers to look at the studio to four bedroom apartments on the Leamouth Peninsula. There will be [...]
Focus On Camberwell: The area’s cool neighbours and artistic connections make up for the lack of Tube September 29, 2016 Gentrification is taken to be a fairly modern concept; the word conjures up images of property developers covertly following artists home to scout out the area for substantial profit. In fact, the Victorians have been at it ever since the first railways began connecting previously far-flung districts to the capital and Camberwell was one of [...]
London is now one of the five cities with the lowest house price growth in the UK April 28, 2017 London is now one of the five cities with the lowest house price growth in the UK, and has been overtaken by a slew of regional cities such as Manchester, Birmingham, Portsmouth and Leicester. In March, house price growth in London was just 4.9 per cent, according to Hometrack. Manchester, Birmingham and Bristol, the top [...]