Scotland has seen a real term per property decrease in repair and maintenance work of £313 since 1997, according to new research by Scape Group.
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The first phase of a 700-home development on the northern edge of Scone has narrowly gained planning approval.
Plans for a new £15.1 million educational campus in Renton have been unveiled by West Dunbartonshire Council.
Plans for a hotel and retail project near to the Borders Railway terminus in Tweedbank have been approved.
A report setting out a credible pathway to making all homes in Scotland zero carbon by 2045 has been published today by the Existing Homes Alliance Scotland.
Plans to deliver a new £28 million school in Edinburgh have taken a huge step forward with the granting of planning approval and the announcement on the project team.
Graduates on a new Wheatley Group graduate training scheme in housing got to work as the sector celebrated Scottish Housing Day.
Proposals to build a 24/7 whisky visitor centre in the middle of a Highland park internationally renowned for its lack of light pollution have come under fire.
The second phase of a landmark housing project in Cambuslang to build 230 new homes for social rent and 81 private residences for sale has begun. The build is led by South Lanarkshire Council with Cambuslang-based CCG (Scotland) Ltd.
Plans to create a climbing centre and viewing platform at the Forth Railway Bridge have been revived, The Times reports.
Scottish Ministers have rejected a human rights challenge by the owners of an illegally-built bungalow in rural Perthshire.
A final proposal for a member’s bill to improve protection for people who purchase a new-build home has been lodged at the Scottish Parliament.
A plan to introduce a biomass boiler system at a housing development in North Ayrshire is to be the subject of a public consultation. North Ayrshire Council is asking residents to have their say on the proposal, which would deliver savings on energy bills for tenants and reduce greenhouse gas emissi
The developer behind a failed bid for hundreds of homes at Aberdeen's historic Rubislaw Quarry has submitted new plans for the site. Canadian firm Carttera has lodged a proposal of application notice to Aberdeen City Council for 250 private flats, gym, function room, public bistro and promenade alon
Derelict sites can have a detrimental impact on a community’s health, environment, economy and social cohesion, a new Scottish Land Commission research report has found.


