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11 September 2009

Following the latest interest rate hold by the Bank of England, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has seen fit to mount a rearguard action against the growing number of critics of its members


11 September 2009

So it is time for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs to get tough with Syrian property tycoon Simon Halabi over £4.8m of outstanding tax


11 September 2009

Poor old DTZ. Its management took a voluntary pay cut last year at the same time as sacking hundreds of its staff as it struggled to stay afloat


11 September 2009

Banks have had an appalling press over the past year but some of them must have been encouraged by the findings of a recently released report from accountants Grant Thornton


11 September 2009

You will have noticed that the stock market has perked up somewhat in recent months with property stocks benefiting more than most. Analysts’ assessments are beginning to perk up too


11 September 2009

The National Pension Service of Korea (NPS), the fifth largest pension fund in the world is reportedly considering investing heavily in prime property assets in central London


11 September 2009

Hablib.com, a shortened version of Habitation Libertum – home freedom – is the name of a new website being launched by ex Goldman Sachs trader Anton Kreil


11 September 2009

Congratulations to Fergus and Judith Wilson who have decided to cash in their 700 home property portfolio


11 September 2009

Just under one acre of cleared residential land in Alpha Place Chelsea is about to come on to the market through Allsop


11 September 2009

Six months of improved sentiment in the mainstream UK housing market has seen the value of the average home increase by 8%


11 September 2009

Knight Frank is, according to its chairman Nick Thomlinson, “looking ahead to a period of stability and a much more realistic property market”.


11 September 2009

There has been a sharp reversal of fortune in the central London housing market if the latest figures from Knight Frank are to be believed


11 September 2009

They don’t come much cannier than Berkeley Group’s former chief executive Tony Pidgley, who at last week’s AGM was made chairman


11 September 2009

Not to be outdone by its much larger rivals, Galliford Try is going for a £125.6m rights issue to expand its operations in the south of England


11 September 2009

Bovis has joined in with the latest wave of cash-raising by looking to raise £60m through selling 12.1m new shares priced at 500p each


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