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Language: English Series: HouseBuilder ; 64(3) April 2005, 47-51(3)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Reports on a study by EMAP Glenigan, which shows the number of flats in the pipeline finally outpacing applications for new houses and indicates that the industry is gearing up for a major step-change in starts. Planning applications submitted in 2004 surged 38% compared to 2003. Submissions for standard and luxury homes were both up on 2003 and flats comprised 34.2% of planning applications for homes compared to 30% in 2003. Provides a table of planning applications by type in 2004 from 40 private house builders with Barratt submitting most.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | L129330 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 129330-1001 |
Reports on a study by EMAP Glenigan, which shows the number of flats in the pipeline finally outpacing applications for new houses and indicates that the industry is gearing up for a major step-change in starts. Planning applications submitted in 2004 surged 38% compared to 2003. Submissions for standard and luxury homes were both up on 2003 and flats comprised 34.2% of planning applications for homes compared to 30% in 2003. Provides a table of planning applications by type in 2004 from 40 private house builders with Barratt submitting most.