Eric Curran Eric Curran, managing partner of independent chartered surveyors DM Hall, looks at the complex property market influences which can prohibit first time buyers finding a home.
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64 private and 22 affordable homes were planned for Winton East An appeal by Miller Homes against a decision to reject its plans for 86 new homes at a greenbelt site in Edinburgh has been thrown out.
Moira Kelly The Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT) has welcomed Scottish Government plans to consider the introduction of a new relief from Land and Buildings Transaction Tax (LBTT) for investors such as pension funds and insurance companies that invest in Scottish property.
(from left) Outside the Clydebank Housing Association development (back row) Sharon Keenan, chief executive, Clydebank Housing Association; Patrick Kelly, chairman, AS Homes; Richard Cairns, strategic director, regeneration, environment and growth, West Dunbartonshire Council; Gil Paterson MSP; Coun
Plans for the Edinburgh Innovation Park Prime Minister Theresa May and First Minister Nicola Sturgeon will formally sign off a deal that will bring £1.3 billion worth of investment into the South East of Scotland.
Brian McQuade Brian McQuade argues that construction needs to take a fresh look to encourage more young people to consider a career in this sector.
Regional director Iain Allison Housebuilder Bellway has launched a new division in the East of Scotland to help meet demand for new homes in the area.
Thomas McGoran Young people across Scotland have been reminded there can always be a route to a successful career even if they don’t receive the results they’re hoping for on Scottish Exam Results Day 2018 today.
Interserve CEO Debbie White Construction and services firm Interserve has said that its recovery plan is “on track” as it reported a £6 million loss.
Professor Bill Buchanan of the Cyber Academy at Edinburgh Napier University A new collaboration aims to develop blockchain solutions to the data recording problems which can jeopardise complex construction projects.
Alan Jones Alan Jones has been elected the next President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy, Derek MacKay MSP visits Liberty Steel Dalzell in Motherwell. Image © Warren Media 2018 Scottish-made products can win back the import-dominated UK market for the heavy-duty steel used in bridges, buildings and ships, cabinet secretary for finance and t
Ross Watt A Scottish property management company has promoted a shareholding director to managing director for the North region to support a £1 million investment in the North of Scotland over the next three years.
Shoring scaffolding on Dalhousie Street Stabilisation of Mackintosh Building takes another step forward
Artists’ impressions of a typical Kranôg unit The UK’s first off grid holiday home, which has no connection to mains power, water or sewage, has been developed by a Perth businesswoman.


