Insufficient retirement housing could cost taxpayers an estimated £14.5bn over the next 50 years, but how can we put an end to this ticking time bomb?
9 September 2016
LD Events discuss market value, understanding benchmark land value, and much more ahead our annual Viability and Planning conference this September.
8 August 2016
Will the Neighbourhood Planning and Infrastructure Bill now be pushed to the back of the queue or be promoted by the May government?
Nearly one month after the Brexit vote, some specks of dust have now settled, and a clearer dialogue on how property trends may change in the future has emerged.
7 July 2016
Housebuilders and the property industry on the whole is reeling from Brexit, so the next question is: when will developments in the current pipeline come to fruition?
We discuss the implications of Brexit for London’s residential property market, and the potential challenges and opportunities that must now be deliberated.
6 June 2016
Industry disruptors like Uber and Airbnb have accelerated the ‘sharing economy’ in the past year alone; but can co-operative housing match the scale of these ventures to make a dent in the London housing market?
5 May 2016
Gaining the latest insights and market analysis to succeed has never been more important within the property industry this year. 2016 is the year to join fellow professionals from around the world at an LD Event.
3 March 2016
As part of his set of initiatives “to put stability first”, Chancellor George Osborne confirmed a series of housing measures. We reflect back on the key points.
Sadiq Khan for Labour and Zac Goldsmith for the Conservative Party are both fighting their corner on the future of London housing. Here are the two sets of policies on offer.