Labour to drop ‘beautiful’ from rules on housebuilding
Angela Rayner to announce sweeping changes to kickstart sluggish development rates
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Angela Rayner to announce sweeping changes to kickstart sluggish development rates
Several AI platforms have emerged that help you lay out rooms. We put them to the test
The Government has shut its eyes to the harm of its planning proposals
Reducing payouts to landowners forced to hand over their assets could trigger legal battles
Tourism gimmicks won’t save the office wastelands of Canary Wharf
‘No transparency’ over Labour mayor’s loans for developments reshaping Manchester’s skyline
Landlords quit as steep borrowing costs are putting off a new generation of investors
The local authorities marked for grey belt development ‘to get Britain building again’
In west London, Dr Alex King has taken multigenerational living to a new design level
Shadow housing secretary predicts new Labour backbenchers will swiftly turn into Nimbys as they are inundated with complaints from voters
Adopting the plan will put the millionaire’s row homeowners at odds with Labour’s battle against Nimbyism, critics say
The art to blocking planning applications, be it a neighbour’s extension or bigger projects
Telegraph Money delves into how the decades-old system has been developed
Capital’s property market records biggest surge since 2010 amid higher wages
Ambitious targets have been set – buy these stocks to ride the wave
Families enjoy extra space – and make money – from their creative builds
‘Buy for Uni’ mortgages are helping students get a foot on the property ladder
Chancellor’s bid to revive building encourages a bullish approach to planning
Charity-run almshouses offer refuge and community to those later in life who need it most
Ambitious plans to ramp up housebuilding spark fears of a market crash
Labour prepares to ‘bulldoze’ planning system as it pushes for 1.5 million new homes
State-of-the-art new town drawn up for south coast no longer viable, say developers
Campaigners in Epsom say it could lose its leafy appeal under Rachel Reeves’s plans to fast-track house-building efforts