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28 November 2019, London: Ahead of the UK General Election, the British Property Federation has published its 2019 Manifesto, setting out proposals that will drive investment into the UK property sector and help to address some of the country’s key challenges.
A coalition of business groups and organisations from across the property and construction sectors have joined forces to urge the next UK government to cut VAT on maintenance and improvement works to people’s homes.
Our Accelerated Planning Manifesto contains industry perspectives on the practical ways in which the existing planning system can be made more efficient, as well as focusing on specific areas of the system that deserve greater attention from central government.
Comments on today’s Queen’s Speech from Ian Fletcher, Director of Real Estate Policy, focusing on the key topics for the property industry.
Research published today by the British Property Federation shows that the total number of newly completed build-to-rent homes – high-quality and professionally-managed homes built for renters – across the UK’s regions, excluding London, increased by 51 per cent in 2019.
New report published today provides insight into the economic impact of the UK logistics sector and provides updated recommendations to support the sector’s future.
Read our full response to today's budget here.
The British Property Federation today publishes a statement, on behalf of the commercial property industry, to urge any business in financial distress ahead of the first rent quarter day of 2020 to speak to their landlord as soon as possible.
Research published today by the British Property Federation (BPF) shows that there are now 157,512 build-to-rent homes – new, high-quality and professionally-managed homes built for renters – complete, under construction or in planning across the UK. This is a 12 per cent jump against the same period last year.
07 May 2020, London: The British Property Federation (BPF) publishes today a Licence to Occupy – a standard template that can be used by the NHS, associated organisations and any commercial property owner to coordinate and agree rent-free occupation of commercial properties.
The British Property Federation (BPF) today publishes a statement, on behalf of the commercial property industry, to urge any business in financial distress on the second rent quarter day of 2020 to speak to their landlord as soon as possible.
The British Property Federation (BPF) launches today its Covid-19 recovery roadmap Building a Shared Recovery, to enable the real estate sector to deliver the private sector investment that will be essential to support the Government’s ambitious investment plans and its ‘levelling up’ agenda.