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Against all odds, the credit crunch is opening up new opportunities for an established East Anglian housing association. EMMA DELF reports.
15 May 2008
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Hundreds of Norfolk homeowners face losing their property as the threat of repossession soared by a fifth to a peak not seen since the recession.
10 May 2008
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Property finding expert and TV presenter Phil Spencer brought an extra ray of sunshine to Norfolk yesterday with an optimistic message about the housing market, stating: “It's not as bad as a lot of headlines would have us believe.
09 May 2008
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The impact of the credit crisis on the UK housing market was underlined last night as Bovis Homes became the latest housebuilder to warn of a slide in revenues.
07 May 2008
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An East Anglian property firm announced a small number of redundancies last night in what it said was a "prudent" step in the current economic climate.
01 May 2008
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With the recent slowdown in the residential property market, more and more people are turning to the rental market.
We are seeing a significant increase in applicants coming forward.
30 April 2008
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Building work on new housing developments could be postponed until the mortgage market improves, one of East Anglia's biggest housebuilders revealed.
25 April 2008
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I am purchasing a new commercial property from which to run my current company business. How should the mortgage be structured?
23 April 2008
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There were fears that falling house prices would lead to a rush of house sales by landlords desperate to offload their properties – thus making the problem worse. But that does not seem to be happening.
19 April 2008
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The scale of the housing slump in East Anglia was laid bare last night as a record number of chartered surveyors reported a drop in prices.
16 April 2008
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Yarmouth Borough Council has issued a compulsory purchase order on land in Yarmouth to assist the development of the resort's £50m outer harbour.
10 April 2008
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Readers will be aware of Norwich's growth-city status targeting 33,000 jobs by 2021. The latest stage is that of the integrated development plan (IDP) being promoted by the Greater Norwich Development Partnership.
02 April 2008
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As we all get used to climate change, we have also got to realise that to help save the planet, we have to change how we live. CAROLINE CULOT, EDP property correspondent, reports on how developers are helping us do just that - with the birth of the “eco town".
18 March 2008
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High-end property group Savills yesterday said this year's prospects hinged on how soon financial markets shaken by the credit crunch recovered their stride.
13 March 2008
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Property developers are planning multi-million pound schemes across the region - courtesy of the continuing clamour for new business premises, shops, homes, hotels and leisure facilities.
05 March 2008
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Property is one of the key ingredients that contribute to the successful running of a business.
05 March 2008
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Q: What has gone wrong with Reits?
A: Average returns to commercial property shareholders peaked at 48pc in 2006, having averaged more than 30pc for the previous two years.
27 February 2008
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A Norfolk businessman has launched a new business designed to cater for the specific needs of people who have second homes in the county, to “take the hassle out of coming to Norfolk for the weekend”.
21 February 2008
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The main affordable housing agency in north Norfolk is changing its name, and cranking up investment in home improvements
14 February 2008
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UK landlords are still committed to buy-to-let in the long-term despite recent market turbulence, according to research commissioned by Norwich-based the Money Centre.
13 February 2008
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Borrowers breathed another sigh of relief yesterday after the Bank of England trimmed the cost of borrowing for the second time in three months.
08 February 2008
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