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Towers of London: A rising contribution to housing

Posted on: 19 May 2014
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A surge in the construction of high-rise residential blocks in London is set to intensify, according to a new analysis from property consultants CBRE.

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Midtown 2014: London market focus

Posted on: 16 May 2014
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Midtown is an evolving prime residential market. This report provides an overview of sales and lettings activity in the area. 

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Valuation of historic properties

Posted on: 15 May 2014
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The RICS has published a new information paper which provides guidance to valuers on what to taken into account during valuation process for historic properties. Please note this document is only available to RICS members.

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Building Consultancy Today

Posted on: 14 May 2014
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Property consultancy CBRE has issued the first edition of its quarterly newsletter, Building Consultancy Today. Each newsletter will provide insights about the trends and issues affecting the property industry today and in the future. This issue focuses on building costs. Feedback and suggestions for future topics are welcomed. 

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What occupiers want. Office market review 2014

Posted on: 14 May 2014
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The latest edition of Lambert Smith Hampton’s annual Office Market Review predicts that take-up across the UK could reach 30m sq ft this year, despite preliminary figures revealing that 2014 got off to slow start. The report finds that take-up in 2013 increased by 33% to 25.6m sq ft, the highest level since 2007.  This activity is being driven by businesses seeking additional space for expansion as well as the natural turnover created by occupiers reaching the end of their leases within obsolete stock. The authors expect Central London and the larger regional markets such as Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow and the Thames Valley to be the main beneficiaries of growth during 2014.

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What’s next for residential development

Posted on: 12 May 2014
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Savills has published the latest information on the residential property market.

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Middle East Hotel Survey 2014 edition fast forward and rewind

Posted on: 6 May 2014
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In 2013, the Middle East region continued to witness turmoil & instability, at the same time, it achieved historical milestones. While some of the countries endure chaos, others manage to capitalize on their stability, reporting unprecedented growth.

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Surveying Property

Posted on: 1 May 2014
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This blog considers topical issues in surveying and property related areas and also within the wider construction industry. Readers are encouraged to comment on topics and to make suggestions for future postings.

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London’s West End: Review and Outlook.

Posted on: 29 April 2014
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The growth of tourist spend in London and in the West End in particular, is one of many topics covered in JLL UK Retail’s new report.  The report explores in detail the current health of the Core West End, and provides a detailed outlook for real estate investors and occupiers situated within the area. The report focusses on the retail and leisure sectors, but also touches on the hotel and office sectors, and provides insight into the key drivers behind the success of the area, as well as some of the challenges to overcome to ensure continued success.

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Gone with the wind: Valuing the visual impacts of wind turbines through house prices

Posted on: 28 April 2014
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This report, from the LSE’s Spatial Economics Research Centre, provides quantitative evidence on the local benefits and costs of wind farm developments in England and Wales, focusing on their visual environmental impacts. In the tradition of studies in environmental, public and urban economics, housing costs are used to reveal local preferences for views of wind farm developments.

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