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  • Labour shortages are casting a shadow over the UK property market

    June 14, 2016

    Housebuilders are convinced that a lack of labour is one of the biggest challenges facing the property market, according to a survey from Knight Frank released today. The report found that as many as 73 per cent of respondents believed the cost and availability of labour will have a negative impact on future housing supply. Read [...]

  • House prices remained buoyant in April despite Brexit backdrop, and yes, you guessed it: London property is still hideously expensive

    June 14, 2016

    UK average house prices continued to grow in April according to the latest ONS house price index. Any Brexit jitters failed to impact the market, as prices increased by 8.2 per cent in the year to April, following the trend marked out since the end of 2013. Read more: No, Brexit won't hit house prices – here's why [...]

  • Ashtead Group’s share price is on the up, building on a set of good results

    June 14, 2016

    Ashtead's share price was on the up in morning trading after the construction equipment provider announced a set of strong results. The figures Ashtead's rental revenue for the year grew 17 per cent. There was also double-digit growth for the company's pre-tax profit, up 24 per cent to £645m, from £490m in 2015. This year the company invested £1.2bn [...]

  • Housebuilder Crest Nicholson’s shares fall – despite rebuffing Brexit blues

    June 14, 2016

    Nothing can dampen the profits of a housebuilder, not even Brexit – housebuilder Crest Nicholson this morning posted healthy results despite the uncertainty about the outcome of the UK's upcoming referendum. The figures In its half-year report this morning, Crest Nicholson announced pre-tax profits at the firm were up 26 per cent in the six months [...]

  • Are leading investors wrong to criticise house-builder Persimmon for its £600m executive bonus pot?

    June 14, 2016

    Rachel Cunliffe, deputy editor of CapX, says Yes. Persimmon’s aim was simple: incentivise executives to develop land in the most profitable way. The bonus scheme it established rewarded managers if they hit ambitious targets over a 10-year period – targets they have outperformed dramatically, building more homes more efficiently. Investors should be thrilled. The share price [...]

  • Focus On Walthamstow: the outer London hotspot where house price growth is frankly ridiculous

    June 13, 2016

    There was a time when the postcode East 17 was tainted in the popular consciousness by a band of shirtless youths with odd taste in hats. But, thankfully, those days are gone, and it’s been restored to its rightful owner, Walthamstow in north-east London, and it’s one of the fastest-growing, up-and-coming places in the capital. [...]

  • Property of the week: This five-bedroom, five storey house is a rarity on London’s Brutalist, iconic Barbican Estate

    June 13, 2016

    Love it or hate it, the modernist maze that is the Barbican Estate is a concrete part of Canada’s architectural history. Costing around £150m to build over a period of 20 years, the Queen described it as “one of the wonders of the modern world” when she opened it. But its three [...]

  • Enter Finca Cortesin, the Spanish boutique hotel where you can buy everything from the chandelier to the bedspread

    June 13, 2016

    When I heard that one of the most elegant and imaginatively styled resorts in Europe was willing to sell its design I sat up to take notice. “Everything is for sale, everything!” they said. Intrigued, I made the short flight from the City to the very tip of Spain in Andalucia. I’d wanted to see [...]

  • European investors have little to fear from a Brexit – but we can only guess, says legal specialist

    June 13, 2016

    Every week, City PM invites an industry professional to write an opinion piece for Hot Property based on their expertise and experience. Traditionally, British people buying properties abroad have tended to favour Europe, purchasing in the key markets of Spain, France, Portugal and Italy, as well as Greece, Cyprus or Malta. There are very practical reasons [...]

  • These are the top concerns for UK landlords (Brexit is pretty low down)

    June 13, 2016

    As everyone else bites their nails over the EU referendum, the outcome of the big vote has only just made it into the list of the top concerns of UK landlords. Instead, their top worry is the exemption of residential property from the new capital gains tax cuts, according to a survey by Amicus Property Finance. Read more: Brits [...]

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