Monthly Archives: April 2012

Olympic Legacy – Have we learnt anything from the past?

It is interesting to note that in an era where the mention of development risk sends bankers running away to hide in the nearest City bar, that the organisation that has bought the Athletes Village (now renamed the East Village), is a Middle Eastern sovereign investment house Continue reading

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How will the 2012 Olympics affect the housing market?

Housing activists and concerned residents have already reported that landlords have put up rental flats rates and the incoming effect of Olympics on the London property market is making the current housing crisis even worse. Continue reading

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Further evidence of Changing Demography and Housing Demand

With rising demand for school places, healthcare and homes and the housing supply shortage – the problem is ever present. Continue reading

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Is FirstBuy Affordable?

We want this initiative to succeed as we are in favour of any action that will help boost the housing market. But will FTB’s be able to access or afford FirstBuy? Continue reading

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Homeownership Aspirations in UK Remain High

Some interesting figures released by Countrywide this week from their research with YouGov to highlight the affordability issues that potential homemovers face. Continue reading

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Door Opens to Residential Investment

Mill Group CEO, David Toplas gives his expert view on Residential Property Investment in this month’s Pensions Insight. Continue reading

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