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Lemonade building can quench thirst for investment

It could be time for buy-to-let investors to drink in the sweet taste of success at The Lemonade Building, the final phase of Redrow’s popular Barking Central venture in East London.

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Date Published: 04 January 2010

Every day's a stamp duty holiday at Kings Walk in Maidstone!

The Government’s Stamp Duty Holiday is coming to an end on December 31st, meaning homebuyers will once again be required to pay at least 1% tax on properties costing £125,000 or more from next year.

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Date Published: 04 December 2009

Homes at 70% of purchase price help first-time buyers leap on to property ladder

First-time buyers are placing a firm foot on the property ladder thanks to Government loans covering up to 30% of their new homes at Great Easthall, Taylor Wimpey’s popular development in Sittingbourne, Kent – and now just four more opportunities remain.

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Date Published: 02 December 2009

Unique partnership created to pioneer homes for the future

A unique consortium of partners has been created to build innovative homes that will achieve energy level 4 of the Code for Sustainable Homes without relying on renewable technologies. The consortium delivering the project worth £6.4m, £3.2m of which has been invested by the Technology Strategy Board, comprises six members: developers, Stewart Milne Group, Crest Nicholson Plc and Barratt Developments Plc; plus H+H UK Ltd; BRE and Oxford Brookes University.

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Date Published: 25 November 2009

Government announces energy efficiency standard for zero carbon homes

The government has taken another step towards zero carbon, announcing the minimum standard for the energy efficiency of zero carbon homes.

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Date Published: 25 November 2009

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