Building on a brownfield site; makes a change!: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/ne...ryton-16781326
Building on a brownfield site; makes a change!: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/ne...ryton-16781326
We are littered with brownfield sites, but companies often won't develop them because of the clean-up costs. To my mind, until all brownfield sites are used up no building should be permitted on greenbelt land.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
One in the eye for developers: https://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/ne...erit-1-9077552
Coventry City Council won't scrap the plan; the development will lead to more cash in the coffers: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/ne...inham-16939012
Money talks!
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
Another knock back for McCarthy & Stone, but they're trying again: https://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/ne...-day-1-9083841
Work starts on more houses in Warwick: https://www.leamingtoncourier.co.uk/...wick-1-9090596
''Of the 375 new homes to be built on the site, 185 two, three and four bed houses are to be offered as affordable, social rented or shared ownership dwellings''.
I have always wonder why they call it, affordable housing! Affordable for who?
I would steer well clear of shared ownership too. In theory stair casing sounds a reasonable idea for people who want to get on the property ladder but a lot of people just get stuck and find they don't have the money, they are paying rent and mortgage. Originally say 30 years ago, solicitors fees were quite reasonable, but given that conveyancing now costs nearly £2000, you would have to factor that in. To stair case will involve a solicitor and valuation and administrative costs . Let's say you buy 50% you could stair case in 10% tranches, or 2, 25% . Given the costs involved will be about the same. The original idea wasn't a bad one but is now rather dated and doesn't reflect current realities.
And renting alone can expensive too, including council tax and ground rent.
Last edited by margaret; 25-10-2019 at 06:44 AM.
Housing prices are being kept artificially high. The reason is down to government policies and our fractional reserve banking system. However, like all bubbles, at some stage it will burst. The fall out won't be pretty.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
A 'consultation' on housing in Rugby: https://www.rugbyadvertiser.co.uk/ne...ight-1-9124413
More houses for Coventry: https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/ne...homes-17277164
When I was at school, Keresley was a small pit village and my mate's brother was the village bobby: it's now a small town! The whole area has changed beyond recognition, and not always for the better.
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
Good to see brown field sites being used: https://solihullobserver.co.uk/news/...w-homes-16213/
It is Lex. There are plenty of brown-field sites around, but developers resist taking them on because the profits are often lower. Sad world that we live in, isn't it?
Of course it'll fit, you just need a bigger hammer.
A brownfield redevelopment in Stratford. I hope the current building is kept - it one of the nicer buildings in town: https://www.stratford-herald.com/105...ta-centre.html
The 1st batch of houses in Long Marston will be thrown up soon: https://www.stratford-herald.com/105...in-spring.html
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