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Grosvenor secures planning for BTR Scheme

Last year Grosvenor secured planning for their first Built To Rent scheme delivering 1500 homes in the heart of Bermondsey. Grosvenor’s masterplan won the NLA Planning Award in 2020 and they have recently started work on phase 1 of the scheme, which will deliver almost a quarter of the…

 

UKAA Joins LandAid Network Against Homelessness in 2021

  Throughout 2021 we will be working alongside other networks from across the industry to help achieve LandAid’s mission: to end youth homelessness. For those unfamiliar, LandAid is the property industry charity. Each year it gives out grants of around £2m to provide accommodation for young homeless people right…

 

PooPrints enters BTR

    PooPrints is the world’s first and largest DNA scheme to help properties effectively manage and reduce on-site dog fouling. Since starting in 2010, our programme has grown to serve over 5,000 properties in the U.S., U.K., and Canada. Quickly becoming the only proven solution to…

 

Major competitors join forces to promote Build To Rent’s growing importance in the UK housing sector

*** UKAA Press Release *** Leading players in the property industry have joined forces to drive collaboration across the UK’s Build-to-Rent (BtR) sector. Sector forecast to be worth over £550bn by 2030 British Property Federation, Moda Living, Quintain, Greystar, L&G, Grainger, Get Living, PLATFORM_, urbanbubble, Savills, JLL, Homeviews, Love to Rent, SAY PC, The Oracle Group, & RoomService by CORT are…

 

MODA Living Joins FOOTPRINT as a Founding Member

ONE OF THE UK’S LEADING BTR COMPANIES, MODA LIVING JOINS FOOTPRINT AS A FOUNDING MEMBER, PLEDGING ITS COMMITMENT TO NET ZERO CARBON  Moda Living has joined FOOTPRINT a new national property event to be held in Brighton in 2021 The UK’s fastest-growing rental brand hopes to encourage other players in the residential property…

 

Welcome to New UKAA Members Fab Little Bag

    Creating beautiful interiors for a home or an office environment is a wonderful thing, it is the little details that often make all the difference. Sadly there is always one aspect that is missed, ignored, or forgotten. It is a taboo subject, rarely discussed. The disposal of…