The organisations have founded a new working group – the Accessible and Inclusive Places Industry Group – to drive collaboration and change across the sector
Cost increases on schemes are predicted to adversely impact the group's expected profit for the year by about 18%.
A new study has found that widespread labour shortages and rising material costs are hitting UK developers hard.
The total market size of the construction and property development sector is forecast to bounce back strongly in 2025 after suffering the third consecutive year of decline in 2024.
The number of sales agreed for new build homes has dropped by 21% compared to 2019, according to newly released data from TwentyCi.
New analysis of government data has revealed the areas across England with the lowest levels of NIMBYism.
The new collaboration represents a key advancement in expanding the society’s footprint within the self-build sector
Lawrence Turner, Director at Boyer explores whether the new Labour government's pledge to build 370,000 homes per year is realistic.
Jatin Ondhia, CEO of Shojin examines the importance of access to alternative finance in achieving the new government’s housebuilding target.
Today, SME housebuilders are faced with no less than 43 requirements that need to be met when developing new homes.