
Market in Minutes: Regional New Homes – slow and steady
"New homes: inertia easing, recovery advancing"
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"New homes: inertia easing, recovery advancing"
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"It’s often said that good things come in small packages – and that’s certainly true for bespoke housing developments."
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"New home delivery stable amid signs of planning reform taking effect"
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"Registered Providers (RPs) of affordable housing are currently facing significant financial challenges, limiting their ability to invest in new affordable homes."

"Since the election of a new Government last summer, ambitions to increase housing supply have moved to the centre of the political stage. The drive to build 1.5 million homes by the end of the Parliament has led to considerable reforms of housing policy in England. Yet the number of homes in planning or development remains, for now, on a downwards trajectory. Further change to speed up and simplify planning and deliver a broader range of sites is needed."
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"Angela Rayner was one of the last to agree her budgets with Rachel Reeves and her colleagues at the Treasury ahead of the recent spending review."
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"Tucked away by the Thames amid the village-like charm of south-west London is Fulham’s Hurlingham quarter, known for its elegant architecture, generous green spaces, and riverside views."
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"Once the reserve of luxury hotels, wellness offerings have become something of a must-have in residential developments in recent years, with saunas, gyms and yoga studios now an almost standard feature within major urban schemes."
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"The UK Government recently announced a new mandate requiring all new build homes to be equipped with solar panels by default."
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"On 28 May, the government published a Planning Reform Working Paper for Reforming Site Thresholds, with responses and discussions welcomed until 9 July 2025."