Experts believe target of 300,000 new houses a year from both main parties still falls short
These ‘passing through’ spaces should be celebrated and inhabited
Higher interest rates hit the market for the over-55s
The late-era Arts and Crafts property by Mackay Hugh Baillie Scott heralds the designer’s shift towards housing for the masses
Local residents being pushed out of tourist hotspots prompts response
But research shows benefits are not spread equally
Falling mortgage rates and an uptick in agreed sales offer encouragement. But economic risks remain
Owner Get Living to appeal against tribunal ruling after it was ordered to pay £18mn for remediation work on apartments
London registers sharp decline in house prices as rents continue to rise
Industry and campaign groups say ‘quality control’ needed as government sets out relaxation of rules for England
Levelling up department to consult on proposals to clear hurdles for developers of brownfield sites in 20 cities
A former teenage diarist from the regions still relishes ‘singleton’ living in this paradigm of metropolitan domesticity
FT Money is seeking comments from readers who have taken out such a mortgage or rejected the idea
Leading survey by professional body adds to optimism about property market
Appeasing competition authorities could be another hurdle to getting this tie-up over the line
UK housebuilder aims for £90mn in cost savings as developers deal with slowdown
Lender’s data adds to signs of stabilisation in property market as mortgage rates ease
The southern English city’s expanses of undeveloped coastline are a haven for boaters and birdwatchers, often from London
Impressive properties for modern living with a connection to the past
Month-on-month increase of 0.7% is fastest pace since October as mortgage rates ease
The exodus from the capital has slowed since the pandemic — but the Lincolnshire town John Betjeman called ‘England’s most attractive’ is still a draw
The subterranean chambers are a symbol of the human instinct to latch on to something and never let it go
The Hampshire property has an unusual ‘garden gnome’ — a Harrier jump-jet
Knight Frank survey of English housebuilders show 70% favour Labour government
England needs to build 300,000 homes a year. Ahead of the UK election, the sacrosanct land around cities is at the centre of a politically fraught debate
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