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Housing department seeks to force Yianis Group to pay £20.5mn towards building safety works
FTSE 250 developer says stabilising mortgage rates have fed through to rising sales since start of year
But home ownership still out of reach for many because prices remain high
Levelling-up secretary abandons reforms after opposition from Treasury and lobbying by pension managers
Think-tank says British pay more and get less than people in other economies with similar incomes
Grosvenor seeks to diversify away from London estate as investors rush into private debt business
Falling swap rates likely to mean more market stability
Northern areas among those hit hardest as analysts challenge ‘regressive’ levy amid local authority funding pressures
England’s councils reverse course on agreed plans after targets diluted despite acute shortage of homes
ONS figures show impact of higher borrowing costs and stagnating property market
High demand affects tenants’ bills across much of the country
From a former B&B with 10 bedrooms to a Georgian terrace with clifftop garden and sea views
PPF and Border to Coast among schemes hunting in secondary market as peers offload less liquid assets
Rising UK home sales in first quarter data underline hopes of a market revival
Housebuilders already facing pressure over separate CMA investigation into suspected information sharing
Expansion is part of plans by new owners of the celebrity haunt to appeal to a younger crowd
Perennial attractions include the London area’s stuccoed town houses and garden squares and the authenticity of the street market and carnival
Rics survey points to more properties coming on the market as sector starts to ‘wake up’
Rating agency’s decision to leave Docklands office for City of London marks latest exit by financial tenant
Official data reflects impact of elevated borrowing costs on households
Financial Reporting Council considers new sites in Canary Wharf or Stratford as plans to open Birmingham office face delays
Some property sellers and middle earners with children have reason to cheer, while holiday homeowners and ‘non-doms’ count the cost
Chancellor announces £242mn for new homes and life sciences in east London financial district and Barking
UK chancellor says the move would encourage the wealthy to sell, so boosting state coffers and freeing housing supply
From a house with a garden by a Chelsea Flower Show medal winner to a five-storey town house in the Georgian Old Town
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