Real estate
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Rate rises opposed by 17 groups in a letter over clause that could block appeals from small companies
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Brexit and rising rates may force big names in finance to ditch the Square Mile as mayor Sadiq Khan calls for devolving tax powers to the capital
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Letters: A national comprehensive review of housing and urban regeneration is desperately needed, including new-build provision, planning policies and the challenges of older housing stock and neighbourhoods
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What does the future hold for those in search of somewhere to live, now that the government has signalled a relaxation of minimum space standards?
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Mark Holyoake, who is seeking £132m from the billionaire tycoons, claims property business was moved offshore to evade tax
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Rics survey heaps further misery on Britain’s growing army of renters, who will have fewer properties to choose from
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GlaxoSmithKline’s new chief inherits a business with healthy profit growth and has no need for drastic remedies
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Billionaire property developers behind One Hyde Park reject £132m claim by former friend and business partner Mark Holyoake
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The banking group’s initial reaction to the loan scandal seemed half-hearted – it now has the chance to put that right
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Editorial: Mrs May’s team has missed an opportunity to repudiate a Thatcherite inheritance. Instead their policies offer to continue the obsession with house prices – a fixation that has long destabilised the economy
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Sajid Javid admits ownership is ‘distant dream’ for young families as he aims to encourage home building and help renters
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Figures from Halifax show the average price of a home dropped by 0.9% – the first monthly decline since August 2016
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In the 60s planners reimagined Newcastle as a 3D multi-level city, but what remains is now being closed off or demolished. Guided by architecture professor Stephen Graham, Karl Whitney explores this disappearing city
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NHBC insists it adopts ‘highest principles of UK governance’ amid claims it is on side of developers rather then buyers
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As more manufacturers are moved to make way for identikit apartment blocks, London is losing industrial land at an alarming rate. An economy that provides nearly one in 10 of London’s jobs is being smothered
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Housing rethink to incentivise building of sheltered accommodation to encourage older people to sell large houses
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Construction standards and credibility questioned after it emerges National House Building Council pays developers up to £15m a year
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Actor Susannah Harker and relatives bid farewell to Joseph Harker’s 1905 London studio which may be turned into flats
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Minister tries to allay fears within Tory party that May is to roll back on manifesto promise with housing crisis white paper
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White paper will promise greater rights for tenants as Tories accept the system is ‘broken’
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From the Empire State to the 1km-tall Jeddah Tower, our roundup of skyscrapers in numbers examines the race to be crowned world’s tallest building
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Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava unveils spectacular London building that will sit on top of renamed tube station
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Building society says there are early signs housing market will soften in 2017 as inflation squeezes households
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Developers are sitting on land without building anything, then selling it on for profit – a vicious cycle that can make it impossible to create affordable homes. What can be done to stop this speculative feeding frenzy?
Small shops recoil in the face of business rates that will more than double