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More people, especially first time buyers, moving away from costly London market

More people living in London are opting to move house with one in five going to the north of England or the Midlands, new research has found. It is suggested that some may be moving away due to the price of homes in the capital and while once they would have moved to surrounding areas […] The post More people, especially first time buyers, moving away from costly London market appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK

A £2.5 billion deal has been agreed which will see 25,000 new low state of the art carbon modular homes built per year by 2022 in the UK. Some might call them ‘flatpack’ homes but they are actually highly sophisticated buildings with solar power and energy saving attributes and will be built using British precision […] The post New deal will see state of art modular homes built in UK appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Number of new homes being built in England is rising but more are needed

There was an 11% increase in the housing supply in England in 2015/2016 and new delivery was up 5.7%, according to official figures but the industry warns that more are needed. The statistics from the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) show that housing supply increased to 189,650 but this was still below the […] The post Number of new homes being built in England is rising but more are needed appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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