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  • Land Securities posts £95m pre-tax loss but hikes dividend by almost 10 per cent

    November 15, 2016

    Property developer Land Securities swung to a loss in the first half of 2016 – but the group still hiked its dividend by almost 10 per cent. The figures The company reported a £95m loss in the six months to 30 September, from a pre-tax profit of £707.9m in the first half of last year.  [...]

  • London office spaces are changing, here’s a look at what your workspace could look like in the future

    November 14, 2016

    Does your office have a green space? Does it feature high ceilings? No? Sounds it onto the list of the most forward thinking workspaces built in the city… An exhibition which is part of New London Architecture’s WRK/LDN Insight study has looked at how and where Londoners will work in the future. The exhibition showcases [...]

  • New Builds: Help to Buy homes in Stanmore and Canning Town and luxury in west London

    November 14, 2016

    Stanmore Place, Stanmore From £495,000 A new show apartment has opened in north west London to showcase the most luxe homes to go on sale at the Stanmore Place development yet. Despite this, there are still 21 of the new one to three bedroom apartments in the Royal Crescent collection that are available to purchase [...]

  • Affordable housing could be about to become an asset class in its own right

    November 14, 2016

    Affordable housing could become an asset class in its own right, new research has suggested. A report published today by management consultancy CIL has suggested that, despite having historically been regarded as a challenging area for the construction industry, affordable housing now represents a significant area of opportunity for the sector and for investors. The [...]

  • Opinion: Many criticise London’s rapid regeneration but there’s lots to admire, too

    November 14, 2016

    The changing residential landscape across London is sometimes met with disapproval and resentment. Gentrification can be a symbol for negativity, with many arguing that neighbourhoods lose their character and soul as a result. However, what I have seen as a long-term resident in Hackney, a borough that’s often held up an example of gentrification, is [...]

  • London house prices fell in October and are growing at their slowest annual rate since 2012

    November 12, 2016

    Average London house prices fell in October and are growing at their slowest annual rate in four years, according to a new report out today. Across England and Wales as a whole the average price of a home increased 0.4 per cent between September and October, or three per cent on October 2015, to £294,351. [...]

  • Interiors: We ask the experts how to snazz up your dinner table before the Christmas hordes arrive

    November 11, 2016

    Staying in is the new going out; we want to bring friends home to warmth and hospitality. Being able to light intimate candles for dinner is one of the overlooked joys of shorter days. However, with the trend for simplicity, and sharing, we need to be careful not to make boring choices when it comes [...]

  • Focus On Rotherhithe: A £34m investment has brought a new town square, library and cultural centre to the Docks

    November 11, 2016

    Rotherhithe, a conservation area in the Docklands in south east London, is one of the prettiest and most rapidly gentrifying places in the capital. With a long and proud history as a major trade port, it was a working dock right up until the 1970s. It was also home to the first under-river tunnel in [...]

  • There’s been a huge spike in Americans searching for London property since the US election

    November 11, 2016

    Remember when searches for Irish passports broke the Irish embassy website after Brexit?  Well, it seems anti-Trump Americans have set their sights rather further – after property portal Zoopla reported a 45 per cent spike in traffic to its website from the US in the hours after the Presidential election result was announced.  According to [...]

  • The housing minister just admitted the government will miss its housebuilding targets

    November 11, 2016

    The UK's housebuilding sector is "absolutely… not at the rate we need to be" in order to meet government targets, the housing minister has admitted. In an interview with Sky News, Gavin Barwell said although the UK is currently building 170,000 new homes a year, we're on course to miss a target of one million [...]

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