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Anna Ward

@annaroxelana

Associate, residential research @knightfrank, journalist and podcast host. Formerly news editor at EG @EstatesGazette.

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Third of UK developers say homes held up by power shortages - our latest Knight Frank survey of over 50 volume and SME #housebuilders is out now: knightfrank.com/research/artic…

Estates Gazette (@estates_gazette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RESIDENTIAL UK housebuilders are seeing a recovery in buyer interest and are actively seeking land opportunities after a more cautious approach in 2023, says Knight Frank egi.co.uk/news/uk-houseb…

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To what extent will the election disrupt the home sales market? New Knight Frank survey launch - with a £160 Fortnum & Mason hamper in the mix for the lucky winner. We would love to hear your thoughts if you're buying/selling a home: knightfrank.com/research/artic… #survey #generalelection

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New-build demand on the rise: Exploring the schemes & trends shaping London’s resi development landscape in 2024: The lack of available new-build stock in PCL means that top-end buyers are seeking opportunities in new areas, says Anna Ward, as she runs… dlvr.it/T7rgSp

New-build demand on the rise: Exploring the schemes & trends shaping London’s resi development landscape in 2024: The lack of available new-build stock in PCL means that top-end buyers are seeking opportunities in new areas, says Anna Ward, as she runs… dlvr.it/T7rgSp
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This week, Grow for the Future became a reality with Downton Abbey's Jim Carter joining school kids to open the first site in this UK-first policy to transform wasteland into spaces for education and food growing. Great article in The i Paper by Tom Bawden inews.co.uk/news/environme…

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DT (£) No housebuilders believe Starmer will hit target of building 1.5m homes: Anna Ward, at Knight Frank, said the survey “highlights a significant disparity between the perceived capacity of the housebuilding sector and the demand for new homes.’ telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/…

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Knight Frank graph from Telegraph story questioning Labour’s 1.5m housing target shows zero % believe they will and 2% of respondents were nuts enough to believe they will exceed the target.

Knight Frank graph from Telegraph story questioning Labour’s 1.5m housing target shows zero % believe they will and 2% of respondents were nuts enough to believe they will exceed the target.
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Can the private sector deliver Labour’s housebuilding boom? Thanks Joshua Oliver for including my Knight Frank survey for this in depth piece. Out of 53 builders surveyed, just one thinks the sector can hit 1.5 m homes in 5 years. on.ft.com/3YfBUEA via Financial Times

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Funding for planners is a Budget priority, say housebuilders: Knight Frank survey reveals market’s wish-list for chancellor Rachel Reeves dlvr.it/TFjVLF #architecture #news

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I'm delighted to announce a new partnership between Jamie Oliver and Hounslow Council to deliver his first-ever food education programme directly targeting primary schools to tackle childhood obesity. Jamie's MOF

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This unique new programme will impact over 1,100 people in the first year alone, focusing on schools in the most deprived parts of a borough that sadly suffers from some of London's highest rates of obesity. standard.co.uk/news/london/ja…

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New data out this morning via Homes England England coinciding with Keir Starmer reiterating 1.5 million homes target. Outlook is still poor: if Homes England repeats H1 output over H2 then it is on track for a nine-year low. More here: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur… Knight Frank

New data out this morning via <a href="/HomesEngland/">Homes England</a>  England coinciding with <a href="/Keir_Starmer/">Keir Starmer</a> reiterating 1.5 million homes target. Outlook is still poor: if Homes England repeats H1 output over H2 then it is on track for a nine-year low. More here: linkedin.com/feed/update/ur… <a href="/knightfrank/">Knight Frank</a>
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Thanks to The Guardian for including my research in this piece: The recent removal of the 1,500 sq metre cap on office to homes conversions has led to a jump in applications across London boroughs. So far, more than 3,000 homes have been proposed. Knight Frank

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Bottlenecks surrounding the UK's affordable housing push will derail Labour's goal of building 300,000 homes this year, a Knight Frank survey shows trib.al/2Uxzav8

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Bottlenecks surrounding the UK's affordable housing push will derail Labour's goal of building 300,000 homes this year, a Knight Frank survey shows bloomberg.com/news/articles/… via Bloomberg

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Sneak preview of our latest Knight Frank survey of over 50 volume and SME housebuilders and developers in Bloomberg UK this am...A third say sector will only deliver half of 300k target this year: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

Sneak preview of our latest <a href="/knightfrank/">Knight Frank</a>
survey of over 50 volume and SME housebuilders and developers in <a href="/BloombergUK/">Bloomberg UK</a> this am...A third say sector will only deliver half of 300k target this year: bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Almost a third of the developers in Knight Frank's housebuilder survey said "weak demand for their affordable units, alongside a gloomy economic outlook, will have the greatest impact on housebuilding this quarter" - i.e If you can't afford to borrow you can't afford to build or

Almost a third of the developers in <a href="/knightfrank/">Knight Frank</a>'s housebuilder survey said "weak demand for their affordable units, alongside a gloomy economic outlook, will have the greatest impact on housebuilding this quarter" - i.e If you can't afford to borrow you can't afford to build or