Snagging News
Harron Homes ignored snagging issues for 18 months
The developer failed to fix the problems in time, so now my new home’s warranty has lapsed.
Bland Designs! Ridiculous Structural Fails
Avant-garde architecture is always to be applauded, but sometimes innovation can go a little too far. Bored Panda has compiled an album full of architectural design fails and though they might be funny, they look pretty dangerous too.
Kirstie Allsopp warns House buyers not to be fooled by misleading claims
Kirstie Allsopp told today's buyers to avoid wasting their money on 'shoddy' properties. The Location, Location, Location presenter claimed some houses built from the late 1980s are poor quality, more prone to flooding and built for the short term.
Housing associations face storm of complaints over new-build homes
Housing associations responsible for more than 175,000 homes are facing allegations of serial neglect of their residents and properties, focused on an array of new-build developments in London that have received more than £60m in public money.
As demand rises, the reputation of new-build homes is crumbling
Harron Homes promises that its newly built houses will “surpass all expectations”. The £324,995 home that James Uttley bought was certainly beyond his imaginings.
How Buying a Bovis Home Came with Hundreds of Snags
When Helen Batt went to view her recently purchased £389,995 Bovis-built home in Maidstone, Kent, for the first time before Christmas, she was expecting to see a spanking new four-bedroom house. Instead, the property in the Orchard Fields development was barely finished and littered with rubbish – two days before the scheduled completion date of 20 December. “It was a complete shock,” says Batt, a 32-year-old partner in law firm Buss Murton.
'Taylor Wimpey sold our freehold - it will cost £40k to buy it back'
A group of home owners who believe they were “mis-sold” their properties are preparing to sue the builders and the solicitors they used when they bought their homes.
New home nightmare for 300 families every week: Buyers' complaints soar as properties riddled with faults are increasingly sold by builders cutting corners to meet 200,000-a-year target
Nearly 300 families a week are being forced to move into shoddy newly-built homes that have not been finished as builders cut corners to meet targets, it has been claimed.
Your New House Nightmares: Black Mouldstains, Builders' Mugs Left Behind and Leaks Everywhere - Buyers of New Build Homes Reveal Their Property Horrors
Families from across the country have revealed their horror stories to MailOnline after buying newly built homes that have not been finished. Homeowners, some of them first-time buyers, have told of picking up the keys to find leaks, badly fitted doors, mould and gaps in the guttering.
Housebuilder Bovis Homes apologises to customers at Queens Hills and Round Hosue Park developments
Customers have told of how when they picked up the keys to their dream homes they discovered a string of issues and work unfinished – leading a housebuilder to apologise. A young couple finding their home was missing its oven and a mum having to make an 18-mile trip to do her washing are among a litany of complaints laid at Bovis Homes’s door.