Category: Renting

  • Cool summer for private housing construction orders

    Cool summer for private housing construction orders

    New construction orders for private housing were down over the summer, according to the release of the August 2017 report from the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform. New construction orders generally rose by two percent in the twelve months to August 2017 compared with the previous twelve months, but orders in the three…

  • Three stars for Tameside

    Three stars for Tameside

    The delivery of the £7.2 million Supporting People programme provided by Tameside council is excellent with excellent prospects to continue to improve, according to an independent report released by the Audit Commission. On a scale of zero to three stars, the Audit Commission, in partnership with inspectors from Her Majesty`s Inspectorate of Probation and Commission…

  • Complaints about complaint handling

    Complaints about complaint handling

    The Ombudsman for Estate Agents (OEA) scheme has introduced an independent review process for use by consumers who are dissatisfied with the service they have received from the ombudsman in resolving their case. The independent reviewer€™s role is to determine disputes where consumers using the OEA feel they have not received a satisfactory level of…

  • Key housing data released

    Key housing data released

    The Department for Communities and Local Government has published €˜Housing in England 2005-06€™, which provides key housing data on owner occupation and on the social and private rented sectors. The survey shows that in 2005-06, there were 14.6 million (70 per cent) owner-occupying households, 3.7 million (18 per cent) social renters and 2.5 million (12…

  • Revised code for zero carbon published

    Revised code for zero carbon published

    Communities and Local Government has published revised guidance to help the construction industry respond to the challenge of meeting the zero carbon homes target. HM Treasury will shortly lay draft regulations before Parliament setting out definition of a zero carbon home for stamp duty land tax purposes. The Budget 2007 stated: €œthat from 1 October…

  • We can do better: housing strategies

    We can do better: housing strategies

    Conservatives have committed to scrapping home information packs as part of their housing strategy. Speaking at the Conservative party conference in Blackpool, Shadow Housing Minister, Richard Shapps, said that a Conservative government would: · recast the relationship between target-obsessed central government and bring power back to the people; · incentivise local communities so that they will act…

  • Lack of supply underpins prices

    Lack of supply underpins prices

    House prices remained unchanged over September, according to the latest national housing survey from Hometrack, the housing intelligence business. This is the second month in a row that prices have remained unchanged although the year on year rate of growth has now slipped back to 5.0 per cent from a recent high of 6.8 per…

  • Capital gains tax changes announced

    Capital gains tax changes announced

    The Chancellor has announced changes to capital gains tax in the pre-budget report. Grant Sutton head of property and construction, Clare Jacob, said, €œThe move to a single rate of capital gains tax at 18 per cent is great news for shareholders in property investment companies who previously were able to reach an effective rate…

  • Pound for pound: infrastructure next steps

    Pound for pound: infrastructure next steps

    The Chancellor has announced the Communities and Local Government budget in the comprehensive spending review which includes support for the building of three million new homes by 2020. Towards this ambition, the settlement delivers: · £6.5 billion investment over three years in new social housing to deliver 45,000 new social homes per year by 2010-11, a…

  • Estate Education disappointment

    Estate Education disappointment

    Estate Education, the UK education and awareness campaign for real estate investment trusts (Estate Education) and property investment, has urged that further action is needed, following the Chancellors comments in the pre-budget report. Estate Education teaches people about everything from planning use classes to property development to informing first time buyers. They offer a wide…

  • PGS replaced with statutory planning charge

    PGS replaced with statutory planning charge

    The Chancellor has announced that the unpopular planning gain supplement (PGS) is to be replaced with a statutory planning charge. In his pre-budget report, The Chancellor said that Barker`s review of housing supply proposed the introduction of PGS as a new levy on development to raise additional resources to invest in the infrastructure needed to…