Red Book Update - Part 1.1

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In this Red Book update (subscribers only) we look at the planning and construction pipeline in the inner London boroughs at the half year point. What are the significant applications and permissions so far in 2012? Construction starts were disappointing last year but how are they now and what can we expect by the end of the year? And is there still an appetite for prime stock if so then where is it being built and who's doing the buying? We've been trawling through our database to find the answers, the interactive map below of H1 2012 schemes under construction may appear crowded but it represents only a fraction of the overall data used in this report.


Key:

10-20 - white marker

20-49 - yellow marker

50-99  - orange marker

100-149 - red marker

150+ - pink marker

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Residential Update – August 2012

We take a look at the inner boroughs at the mid-year point from the applications and permissions in the planning pipeline, the starts and completions in the construction pipeline and ending with a flavour of the sales and pricing situation.

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Red Book Executive Summary – May 2012

An in-depth review of the current state of the London residential development market across all 33 London boroughs from planning and construction pipeline to sales and pricing.

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