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Real Estate Insights, from Savills
Demand for shared ownership homes set to rise by 150% in the next 5 years

Real Estate Insights, from Savills

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 18:30


When Help to Buy comes to an end in 2023, shared ownership looks set to become the best, cheapest, and perhaps the only route into home ownership for those unable to afford to buy without assistance, providing a very stable, affordable alternative to renting. Demand is expected to more than double over the next five years.Mortgage availability for shared ownership has improved significantly over the past 5 years. It has also become easier for owners to sell their share should they want or need to move.Housing association owners of shared ownership homes now have a real opportunity to increase supply, perhaps working in partnership with developers, who in turn benefit from boosted delivery rates.Shared ownership is also increasingly catching the eye of institutional investors, who are attracted to its long term, index-linked income stream. Join Guy Ruddle and guests: Helen Collins, head of the housing team; Piers de Winton, director in our residential capital markets team; and Lawrence Bowles, senior residential research analyst, as they discuss Savills latest Spotlight report on Shared Ownership.

Village Green Community Church Podcast
heavyWAITS – Part 1

Village Green Community Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2017 35:53


When Help is Nowhere in Sight. There are moments when we feel we are barely keeping our heads above water. How do we continue to tread water without losing hope? Psalm 69

Focus on Disaster Medicine and Preparedness
When Help is NOT on the Way: Survival Medicine Tactics in Disasters

Focus on Disaster Medicine and Preparedness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP In the aftermath of mass violence, from September 11th to the Paris attack to the Orlando shooting, fear and confusion often dominate the public consciousness. Unfortunately, most clinicians are not trained in tactical medicine to respond in times of crisis such as these. But a small subset of survuval medicine experts are working to change this pattern. Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. Joseph Alton, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of OB/GYN, and author of The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way. The two discuss key survival and disaster response considerations for clinicians caught in violently dangerous situations.

Primary Care Today
When Help is NOT on the Way: Survival Medicine Tactics in Disasters

Primary Care Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP In the aftermath of mass violence, from September 11th to the Paris attack to the Orlando shooting, fear and confusion often dominate the public consciousness. Unfortunately, most clinicians are not trained in tactical medicine to respond in times of crisis such as these. But a small subset of survuval medicine experts are working to change this pattern. Dr. Brian McDonough speaks with Dr. Joseph Alton, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of OB/GYN, and author of The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way. The two discuss key survival and disaster response considerations for clinicians caught in violently dangerous situations.

Together 24/7 with Barry & Catherine Cohen
32: Nurse Amy and Dr. Joseph Alton of Doom and Bloom LLC

Together 24/7 with Barry & Catherine Cohen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2015 0:50


A little about our guests. Amy has a BSN and Master’s degrees in nursing. She is mom to 2 girls, ages 22 and 27. Joe is a retired medical doctor, member of Mensa and a collector of old medical text books. Both are master gardeners, growing herbs, vegetables and they have fruit trees. They also raise backyard tilapia. Yum. Amy began working for Joe and a romance blossomed. They have been working together for 20 years, married for 18 years and started their most recent business together in in 2010. A little about their business. After Hurricane Katrina and the flu pandemic in 2009, Joe and Amy realized there was a lack of medical preparedness training. Medical doctors could easily become overwhelmed by the number of sick and injured. And if you couldn’t get to a doctor, how could you help yourself or your family? They have written four books and are working on number 5 teaching medical preparedness. Amy creates very unique medical kits she designs and packs. They have a weekly podcast, semi-monthly live videocast, a You tube Channel and a very active Facebook group. Joe and Amy also speak around the country teaching medical preparedness. One piece of advice (the nutshell version) Don’t tie up your relationship and happiness to any physical results. Either you are happy, right now no matter what, or you will never be happy, no matter what you get or who you are with. Reading Material The Survival Medicine Handbook – A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way by Joseph and Amy AltonThe Ebola Survival Handbook - An MD Tells You What You Need to Know Now to Stay Safe by Joseph Alton Get in Touch with Our Guests www.DoomAndBloom.netTwitter - @preppershowFacebook – DrBonesAndNurseAmyFacebook Group – Survival Medicine GroupYou Tube – DrBonesNurseAmy channel