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China Eases Property Market Pressure with ‘Three Red Lines’ Policy Removal
China has officially repealed its stringent ‘three red lines’ policy, which targeted property developers and curbed their borrowing activities. This…
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BSR to push for further improvements as it becomes standalone body
According to Building Safety Regulator chair Andy Roe, the transition marks a “decisive and important step in strengthening building safety”.…
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BTR construction volumes across London fall 80%, BPF finds
In its analysis, carried out in partnership with Savills, the British Property Federation revealed just 613 build-to-rent homes began construction…
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Springfield to give Main Street property to affordable housing developer
QuickTake: The nonprofit Cornerstone Community Housing plans to build Sawyer Station, a 40-unit apartment complex with three buildings around a…
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Labour accused of ‘dereliction of duty’ over business rates despite support package for pubs
Treasury minister Dan Tomlinson said the £80m-a-year package would, from 1 April, be worth £1,650 for the average pub. Bills…
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China reportedly drops rules that sparked property crisis, developer shares surge
HONG KONG: Chinese property developers are no longer required to report monthly data related to the country’s “three red lines”…
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Ireland backs rent controls as new rental bill gets approval
According to the Irish government, the measures will attract new investment into the sector and boost supply, while also increasing…
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PPHE reports ‘solid’ Q4 performance led by UK hotels
The international hospitality real estate group achieved room revenue growth of 4.9% and RevPAR growth of 5.0%. The post PPHE…
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