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London Residential Review

Posted on: 24 October 2013
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This Review, published by Knight Frank, provides a detailed analysis of the prime central London sales and lettings markets, including a round-up of key market data.

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PropertyWire

Posted on: 24 October 2013
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PropertyWire is aimed at key business decision makers from industries such as estate agencies, property development and construction, surveying, architecture to a broad range of readers who just have a general interest in bricks and mortar. The website provides rich news content from around the globe. Updated on a daily basis, Property Wire is already staking its claim as a major player in the disseminating of real estate related information to its visitors.

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Big Shed Briefing: 3rd quarter 2013

Posted on: 22 October 2013
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Savills has published its latest UK Logistics Big Shed Briefing.

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Why has office design not kept pace with the modern work force?

Posted on: 21 October 2013
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This article, from Baker Stuart, argues that in order to adapt to the pressures and drivers the business world faces and to stay competitive in the global market, we need a paradigm shift in the way we work and the way we interact with each other at work. Baker Stuart will be expanding on the drivers, the benefits and  how this can be achieved in further articles. It is possible to sign up to receive these when they become available. Baker Stuart is a professional consultancy focused on supporting workplace change and transforming the way we work.

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Is Help-to-Buy inflating a UK property bubble?

Posted on: 21 October 2013
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This short video looks at the Help-to-Buy policy aimed at first-time buyers and consdeisr whether it is a reasonable way of stimulating bank lending, construction and home-ownership – or is it a dangerous move towards boom and bust in the property market? Gavin Smart of the Chartered Institute of Housing debates the issue with Guardian economics correspondent Phillip Inman.

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Guidance for lettings professionals: Compliance with relevant consumer protection law

Posted on: 17 October 2013
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The Office of Fair Trading The OFT has launched a consultation on draft guidance which aims to help professionals in the private rented sector, including letting agents and landlords, to comply with the law. The draft guidance sets out the OFT’s views about how the legislation might apply at each step of the lettings process: from when lettings professionals first advertise their services, to the interactions they have with tenants prior to moving into a property, through to when a tenancy agreement comes to an end. Comments are requested by 10 December 2013.

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UK Services Apartment Report

Posted on: 16 October 2013
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Savills has published the latest quarterly report (4th quarter 2013) on the UK serviced apartment market.

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Candy Global Prime Sector (GPS) Report

Posted on: 11 October 2013
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The latest issue of this global prime sector (GPS) report focuses on the global luxury leisure market.

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How can hotels achieve the right kind of growth in a digital age? A toolkit for fighting commoditisation

Posted on: 10 October 2013
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A new point of view paper published by PricewaterhouseCooper looks at the trends in digital impacting the hotel sector, and provides a “toolkit” on how hotels can fight the threat of commoditisation to take advantage of the opportunities of the digital age.

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Private rented housing: A manifesto for growth

Posted on: 9 October 2013
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The Residential Landlords’ Association’s (RLA) fringe event at the 2013 Conservative Party Conference in Manchester dealt with the issue of promoting a manifesto for growth in the private rented sector. Speakers included: Rt. Hon. John Redwood MP, chairman of the Conservative Economic Affairs Committee; Alex Morton, head of housing, planning and urban policy at Policy Exchange; and, Alan Ward, chairman of the RLA. A video of the event is available online. A video of the RLA fringe event at the Labour Party 2013 conference is also available here.

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