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Developers could favour building offices or logistic centres in the South East rather than houses because of flaws in the government’s proposed first homes scheme,

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Developers could favour building offices or logistic centres in the South East rather than houses because of flaws in the government’s proposed first homes scheme,

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Housing minister Robert Jenrick has acted to stop unscrupulous developers from turning offices into tiny flats with little or no natural light. The move follows

Property Development Finance News:- A major housing development to host 6,500 athletes in the 2022 Commonwealth Games has been approved by Birmingham City Council. The

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