London house prices are so ludicrous that this rooftop will sell for over £550,000 A rooftop is expected to sell for more than £550,000. The extorionate rooftop is in London, of course. Property developers are expected to go battle it out for the rooftop, which will of course, be turned into luxury accomodation. The unusually pricey plot, which sits atop of an apartment block in Drayton Gardens in Chelsea, is is being sold by Savills Auctions. It’s predicted that pla
Sky's the limit: New plans to ease housing woes will let you build upwards Government will let homeowners add two storey extensions with planning reforms to ease housing crisis by Lynsey BarberThe government has said it will loosen planning rules in a bid to ease the UK housing crisis, with homeowners being given permission to build upwards. "The answer to building new homes isn’t always an empty plot, or developing on a derelict site," said housing secretary Sajid Javid. "We nee
Could converting empty spaces above shops help solve the housing crisis? According to new research by the Federation of Master Builders, more than 90% of MPs think that converting empty spaces above shops could help reverse the current housing shortage in their constituency. The survey results, which have been published today alongside a new research report by the FMB entitled ‘Homes on Our High Streets’, shows that MPs believe converting empty spaces above shops could have a n
Four innovative ways to boost housebuilding that were missing from the Budget Green belt grading? Involving more people in planning decisions? David Cowans outlines some fresh ideas for ministers David Cowans, chief executive, Places for People We all know that we have to boost the UK housing supply, so the government’s £44bn package of measures to deliver 300,000 more homes a year is a step in the right direction. But as stated by the chancellor, there’s no one single soluti
UK lender suggests more office to residential conversions could help housing supply via PropertyWire New homes created by converting commercial buildings into apartments could help to solve the housing crisis in the UK if developers opted to make more of change of use planning permissions, it is claimed. A report from lender the Nationwide Building Society that currently the number of homes being created each year is now only 3% lower than the levels recorded in 2007 but in the change of
Budget: London politicians demand modular housing cash London Assembly members have urged the chancellor to pump "significant" funds into offsite manufacturing to help tackle the UK housing crisis. In a cross-party letter to Philip Hammond ahead of Wednesday's Budget, six assembly members have called for extra investment in modular housing. The plea follows a pledge by Mr Hammond that the UK will build 300,000 homes a year. “Traditional bricklayers and construction workers alone aren&rsq
15 councils face action over local housing plans The UK government has cast the spotlight on 15 councils that are failing to make progress with their local housing plans and threatened to intervene to speed up the process. Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has written to the councils warning them that the Government will no longer tolerate slow progress in drawing up local housing plans. The 15 local authorities under scrutiny are: Basildon, Brentwood, Bolsover, Calderdale, Castle Poi