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Our chief executive Melanie Leech sets out the property industry's general election priorities, and the need for public and private sector partnerships.
Small changes can make a big difference! On the eve of Purple Tuesday, read our latest guest blog from Mike Adams OBE on Purple’s international call to action focused on changing the customer experience for disabled people.
Our director of policy Ion Fletcher discusses the need to change the business rates system, following a highly critical report from the Treasury Select Committee and the NHS taking local authorities to court over charitable relief.
Regardless of which party wins the forthcoming general election, we’re likely to see the most diverse Parliament ever according to analysis from the British Future think tank.
That none of party-political manifestos delve into the nuts and bolts of planning policy is not a surprising revelation. However, how we accelerate the planning process will be a consideration for whichever party wins the 2019 general election.
The people have spoken and yesterday’s election returned the largest Conservative majority for 30 years. The whys and wherefores will be debated over the weekend but the question we are asking ourselves right now is what does this mean for the property industry?
Originally published in Estates Gazette, our Chief Executive Melanie Leech discusses why people are at the heart of the real estate sector’s future success, and what we have recently been doing to ensure access to and growth of a more diverse and skilled workforce.
Customer reviews are being seen by the BTR sector as a great opportunity to understand their customers and fine tune their offer. This blog explores how Homeviews is bringing insight to BTR and wider housing development sectors.
A First Homes scheme was a manifesto commitment of the Conservative Party, and with Help to Buy getting scaled back from April 2021, it is imperative to Government to have other measures in place to help first-time buyers. The consultation paper on First Homes is therefore out and in this blog, Tim Willis and David Perry at Shoosmiths summarise some of the key design aspects of the scheme.
Ahead of MIPIM 2020, Gabrielle Berring, Director of Loans at Homes England sets out their plan to unlock land and investment to drive housing supply.
Following the Chancellor's speech, our Director of Policy (Real Estate), Ian Fletcher, blogs about this year's Budget.