Housing Comment – Page 14
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Why new home labelling is my New Year's resolution
With concerted government and industry effort, 2014 could be a landmark year for housing
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A year is a long time in housing
As 2014 approaches, demand is back and planning pemissions are up too
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Energy efficient or affordable: Which is more important?
The government’s decision to delay ECO may bring short term relief to household budgets, but there are long-term social and environmental costs
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True sustainability comes from the boardroom
The housebuilders that are performing on sustainability don’t wait for regulation to drive them
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The Institutionalisation of Modernism
Code words favouring a certain architectural style are creeping into government policy and guidelines
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Christmas comes early (for some) …
Salaries and bonuses for senior staff at housebuilders have risen sharply, which indicates we have a serious skills shortage Â
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Housing market picks up speed, but where's it heading?
More house price inflation seems inevitable in the immediate future, but the long term is much more uncertain
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Trends in the domestic repair and maintenance sector
Results from the Family Spending Survey show that households spend less on contractors than they did 10 years ago
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How the recession changed the pattern of spending on home improvements
Family spending data shows that growth in the home improvements market is being driven by retired people
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Construction's dreaming of a white Christmas
Whisper it, but such is the demand for staff and materials, a heavy cold snap could actually help the industry cope with the recovery
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A closer look at the housing upturn
For housebuilders, the current very good news on the ground has already been taken account of in share prices over the past two years
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The shocking truth about my housebuilder and health and safety
In fourth of his diaries of a new home purchase, David Frise details how his builder consciously flouted health and safety laws
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΢ÃÜȦ regs is the right place for housing standards
The government’s review may have been long winded, but it looks like it could deliver a better system
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Housing for older people: An age-old problem
With an ever-growing elderly population - many of whom need state aid for housing - the public and private sectors must work together to find new ways to provide the amount and type of housing that our older people need
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The ABC of growth
The only way to tackle the nimbys and build more homes is through more planning, not less
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Merry Christmas for brickies
With the housing market rebounding the materials industry needs to act quickly if there is to be enough capacity
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The devil in the detail
Developers are coming under increasing pressure from some planning authorities to use a building’s concept architect to do the technical working drawings as well. But combining these two specialised roles may be a mistake
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Those housebuilding numbers: Joy, reality, then annoyance
The increase in housebuilding doesn’t look that impressive when you plot it on a graph
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Embracing the customs
The nascent custom-build sector should not be viewed as a threat by volume housebuilders. Rather, it is a chance for them to sell more homes
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When planning co-operation spells paralysis
The government’s well-intentioned introduction of a ‘duty to co-operate’ between councils is a serious problem