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Rebuilding the Middle of the Housing Market
I spend a lot of time looking at homes, prices, cost plans, and all the small details that shape how people actually live. At Axo, we work with families, developers, planners, and everyone who has to operate in the real world rather than the textbook version of it. And although there are some well‑known pressures in the housing market, there are also moments of genuine progress that often get lost in the noise. What has become clear over the last year is that the challenge is

Joe Garner
Mar 242 min read


The Comeback We’ve All Been Waiting For
There is a point in every market cycle when you feel the shift. It does not come from a panel or a presentation. It comes from the change in energy on the ground. Across the UK property world, that shift is happening now. It is driven by the industry pulling in the same direction again. It is visible in the work being done by agents, planners, architects, quantity surveyors, engineers, funders, occupiers and facilities teams. Agents unlocking momentum Deals are moving. Opport

Joe Garner
Mar 122 min read


The Housing Market Doesn’t Have to Get Better, Just Less Bad
Everyone keeps saying UK housebuilders are in trouble. The FT quietly made a more interesting point this week: things don’t need to get “good” for the sector – they just need to stop getting worse. Three reasons why that matters: Planning is finally (slowly) moving.
After a decade of dysfunction, the direction of travel is changing. Mandatory targets are back, green belt flexibility is creeping in, and planning certainty – even marginally – has a big impact on land value and

Joe Garner
Mar 61 min read
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