Research by central London estate agency, Bective, reveals which of London’s most famous brandmarks commands the highest property price premium when compared to the wider borough. Bective analysed the value of residential real estate in postcodes surrounding 13 of prime London’s most iconic brandmarks and found that on average, property values come in at...[READ MORE]
The Ancoats-based developer has bought a cluster of shops and restaurants on Wilmslow Road from Abrdn, reflecting a net initial yield of 6.2%. The 17,000 sq ft asset is let to occupiers...[READ MORE]
IT HAS been described by some as the “elephant in the room” – the barriers first-time buyers in Shetland are facing as they struggle to get their foot on the property ladder. With a buoyant property market, expensive private rents and a long waiting list for social...[READ MORE]
The fate of planned new homes at the southern edge of Midsomer Norton will be decided at a public inquiry in the new year. Gleeson Strategic Land Ltd. put forward plans in late-January to build 75 homes on Beauchamps Drive, in the neighbouring parish of Stratton-on-the-Fosse. Mendip District Council refused the plans...[READ MORE]
A property developer is planning to create a huge 68-acre "super centre" for a used car dealer at a site between Bury St Edmunds and Diss. Jaynic has snapped up 91 acres at the former RAF Airfield at...[READ MORE]
Since then, The Leigh Academy secondary school has been built on part of the site, where the Westmoor Farm bootfairs were held, which opened in September. Now Bellway Homes has applied for planning permission to build 74 homes on the remaining parcel of land...[READ MORE]
Plans are being put in motion to take forward a "dramatically scaled back" scheme to redevelop a town shopping centre. Controversial proposals, initially lodged by the property developers U+I back in 2017, sought to replace parts of the existing Swanley Square parade and erect hundreds of new high-rise...[READ MORE]
The authority is thought to be the largest property owner in the city, with around 800 operational buildings and another 1,000 investment properties, not including housing and schools. Planning chiefs had put together a strategy back in 2014 to gradually sell some of these buildings off to generate income and reduce...[READ MORE]
The administration committed to build 1,625 new homes in every part of North Ayrshire by 2027 – an increase of 50 new homes on the previous plan – when the Council’s Cabinet met last Tuesday to approve the five-year Strategic Housing Investment Plan. [READ MORE]
This aimed to determine if prior approval was needed to demolish a large building. The Siemens site is currently split into two parts, with shop eight to the west and shop seven to the east.According to the planning application from Siemens, the shop seven building is “now surplus to requirements with all facilities relocated into shop eight. [READ MORE]