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With Help to Buy Wales – the scheme introduced to provide a shared equity loan to buyers of new-build homes…
A perfect storm of skills shortages in the construction industry, Brexit plus increased demand for sustainability and potential cost and…
As a new survey reveals home repairs are top of most people’s to do list, households in Wales are being…
Welsh housebuilder Waterstone Homes has secured a seven-figure funding package from Wales’ leading building society, Principality, in support of its…
A new luxury housing development in the Vale of Glamorgan, a short walk from a historic priory and close to Ogmore-on-Sea, is now complete.
Rebecca Evans, Welsh Minister for Housing and Regeneration joined Family Housing and the local community to celebrate the first anniversary of its housing development in Scurlage, the first development of social housing to be built in Gower for over twenty years.
The next Gwent Landlord Forum takes place on Tuesday 29th May at the Parkway Hotel in Llantarnam, Cwmbran.
Thousands of homeowners across Wales are expected to struggle with mortgage repayments from January 2019, as the five-year interest-free ‘grace’ period of the Government’s Help to Buy: Equity Loan comes to an end.
Run annually, Redrow’s Sales Consultant of the Year Award recognises Sales Consultants for their hard work and dedication to hitting and exceeding the company’s sales targets and customer service standards.
Help to Buy Wales – the scheme introduced to provide a shared equity loan to buyers of new-build homes – has contributed to soaring sales at one of Cardiff’s newest developments, Schooner Wharf in Cardiff Bay.