From conception to completion, our highly experienced team of industry experts are committed to building vibrant and sustainable homes that preserve a higher quality of living.
For shrewd homebuyers dealing with instinctive feelings of doubt and overwhelm can be offset with the right type of due diligence – namely by knowing who you’re buying from. With that said, here’s our take on how to identify a reputable property developer.
As part of the Government’s Net Zero strategy which sets out an indicative pathway to reduce emissions, several key changes have been made to building regulations. Find out more, right here.
Selling your land has the potential to be a stressful and confusing transaction. Whilst most landowners rely on the direction of solicitors when it comes to selling land, it’s worth understanding the basic laws involved.
When looking to sell your land to a developer, it’s difficult to know how much you should ask for. While other assets like vehicles inevitably lose value from wear and tear, land doesn’t subscribe to the same laws of depreciation.
The impact of carbon emissions on our environment has never been clearer. But for meaningful change to happen, urgent action is required within the construction industry. We’re ready to play our part in building a cleaner future for all.
Following the successful completion of their latest housing development in Hextable, David James reveals how the building industry has changed, predictions on the housing market – and advice for anyone who wants to be a developer.
Whether you want to sell your farmland, a redundant commercial site or perhaps a large garden, finding the right property developer for your project can be a virtual minefield.
As sports enthusiasts, it’s a privilege to sponsor local sports clubs such as Royal Earlswood Football Club U11s. Sport plays a huge part in the areas we operate, providing opportunities for community engagement, skills development and a healthier living standard.
We often associate the expression ‘out with the old, in with the new’ with things like relationships, furniture, television shows – but does this age-old saying still ring true when it comes to finding a new home?