| Developers switch from First Time Buyers to Family Homes in 2010s and ‘Banker Pads’ crash |
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| Monday, 08 February 2010 | |
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Latest research conducted by property specialists, movewithus, has revealed that more residential property developers are expecting to build ‘family’ properties rather than First Time Buyer properties in the 2010s. The research study, which questioned leading residential property developers across the UK, reported that 64% of developers are expecting the level of development of larger properties to rise significantly compared to just 39% who expect the level of development for First Time Buyers to rise by the same increment in the next decade. Robin King, movewithus director, commented: “If the Noughties were characterised by the rise and fall of two bed apartments, then the current decade will be seeing the same sense of reality returning. Developers have reacted to the changing demographics and are starting to build what is required to live in, rather than what some people thought they could make a quick investment buck on.” (Source - movewithus Press Release) |

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