Posted on March 14, 2010.
A review of What House? Awards 2009 What House? Prices have been going strong for 28 years and are attributed to high standards and new affordable housing and buildings. The recent economic climate may be hampered by the property market a little, however, it did not dampen the spirits of the Awards ceremony which was held at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London, 20 November 2009.
Aided by high buildings, suppliers of construction and property experts in the country, the prize was a glimmer of hope in what was a very difficult couple of years. What House? Awards 2009 have shown off by listening to their buildings, with high standards of construction and land strategies reflected optimistic that helps ensure the future of housebuiilders when the economy is a complete recovery.
What House? Awards 2009 was a multitude of expert judges on the panel, including designers, architects, distributors, consultants, sustainability experts and journalists property. All were faced with the unenviable task of choosing the best new buildings in the country.
most prestigious award British housing construction, The Housebuilder of the Year, was won by the Berkeley Group. Although there is a difficult real estate market in 2008/2009, the Berkeley group has sold more than a thousand units in the United Kingdom. They also made a profit before tax of over £ 120 million and acquired a number of land at lower prices, reach out to the opportunity to increase their holdings of land. The Group also acquired a number of strong future sales revenue to maintain, and evolve over time and remain leaders in their field.
The Berkeley group has also won the Best Large Housebuilder Gold Award for the second consecutive year, due to their ever-changing success and enviable environmental and sustainable policies. The Berkeley group also have a number of programs for affordable housing, providing homes for all homebuyers. The Best Large Housebuilder Silver was awarded to two houses and Galliford Try Homes Miller.
The best way Housebuilder Gold Award was awarded to Weston Homes, who have always made impressive and innovative property, both the new and modern design mixed with the history in a number of restoration projects. One of their developments, Bridges Wharf in Battersea, includes a range of apartments and penthouses, retail units and a five star hotel.
The best way Housebuilder Silver was awarded to U.S. House Developments, a strong player in affordable housing developments and regeneration, and also to explore Laing O'Rourke vital.
The Best Small Housebuilder Gold Award went to a house recently formed company Consero. Their evolution in Surrey were very high and included a range of built-in life, such as advanced audio editing, underfloor heating, high specification fitted bathrooms and bedrooms. They also provide customized services to clients.
The Best Small Housebuilder Silver was awarded to the City & Country Group for their intelligent and renovation projects in historic buildings converted to accommodate the modern-day.
The best start receiving gold was won by Oakford Homes based in Berkshire for private affordable housing development in Twyford, which included all the property prices of £ 250,000. buyers for the first time received a range of appliances, fixtures and fittings, energy efficient lighting and excellent room and garden design. Oakford Homes is managed by four directors and their customer service and knowledge were excellent.
The best start Silver was awarded to Weston Homes QOL in Colchester, Essex.