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Why the UK Housing Target Is Falling Short and What Developers Can Do
For developers · Cornerstone

Why the UK Housing Target Is Falling Short and What Developers Can Do

The government's target of 1.5 million new homes by the end of this parliament is already looking out of reach. From planning delays and unaffordable development finance to a shrinking Build to Rent pipeline, this article sets out the real blockers, and what developers can do to ...

Estate Agent Qualifications in England: What the 2026 Reforms Mean for You
Selling · Buying · For buyers · Landlords · Tenants · For sellers · For agents · For developers · Rent · Lettings · General

Estate Agent Qualifications in England: What the 2026 Reforms Mean for You

Anyone in England can legally call themselves an estate agent today — no exams, no licence, no formal training required. That is set to change. Here is what the government's 2026 r...

Leasehold Reform in the UK: What Flat Buyers Need to Know
General · Lettings · Rent · For developers · For agents · For sellers · Tenants · Landlords · For buyers · Buying · Selling

Leasehold Reform in the UK: What Flat Buyers Need to Know

Leasehold reform is moving closer to law, with proposals to ban new leasehold flats, cap ground rents, and introduce commonhold as the default tenure. If you are buying or already ...

Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025: What Developers Need to Know
For developers

Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025: What Developers Need to Know

The Planning and Infrastructure Act 2025 and a revised NPPF signal a significant shift in how development proposals are assessed and delivered in England. From new plan-making rule...

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