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"Against all expectations the number of construction starts in the capital in 2010 was up on the previous year, not by a few percentage points but by a serious margin. Developers have hit the “Go” button, and they’ve hit it hard."
This is one of the key findings from Residential Development in London 2011: The Red Book. Ideal for developers, agents, house builders, housing associations, consultants and investors, the book provides an in depth analysis of the London residential market giving you the big picture with pipeline analysis back to 2004, and sales & pricing back to 2001.
The book is produced by the EGi London Residential research team and provides the following details:
- Commentary on the state of the market
- How many residential units started and how many completed in the capital from 2004 to 2010?
- Where is the future supply likely to come from?
- Detailed pricing and sales rates for schemes across the whole of London.
- Capital values, price per square foot and size of 1-, 2- and 3 beds from 2001 to 2010
- Who's buying what - sale type (bulk, investor, RSL, rental etc)
How much does The Red Book cost?
The 2011 edition is available to pre order for £500, this includes a CD of all graphs and tables contained in the book together with bi-monthly updates.
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