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Economic pulse: The impact of economic conditions on commercial real estate markets around the world

Posted on: 12 April 2012
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Cushman & Wakefield’s new interactive Global Economic Pulse offers a global overview and regional analysis detailing economic and real estate conditions in the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific. In addition to in-depth research, video and podcasts within the report offer additional insight into the trends driving these three very different real estate markets, and an outlook for the remainder of 2012. Registration required to access document.

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The Property Ombudsman Annual Report 2011

Posted on: 5 April 2012
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This report details the work of the Property Ombudsman in respect of lettings and sales disputes during the past year.

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Reforms to the real estate investment trust (REIT) regime: consultation

Posted on: 5 April 2012
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The government is exploring options of adapting the existing real estate investment trust regime to support the creation of a social housing real estate investment trust business model which may offer social housing providers an alternative source of financing to fund their future housing developments. This consultation seeks views on this issue. Comments are requested by 27 June 2012.

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Transactional Agents Sustainability Toolkit: a guide for commercial property sales and lettings

Posted on: 4 April 2012
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The Better Buildings Partnership (BBP), a collaboration of fourteen of the largest commercial property owners in the UK, in partnership with the Mayor of London, is calling on all agents who are involved in the sale and leasing of commercial property to improve their knowledge of sustainability issues and drive change by helping owners and occupiers to understand the benefits of owning and using greener buildings. To support this, the BBP has developed an easy to use sustainability toolkit specifically for transactional agents.

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Your right to buy your home: a guide

Posted on: 4 April 2012
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This booklet describes the Right to Buy scheme as it works today, taking into account the changes made to the Right to Buy Legislation which came into effect April 2012. The information in it applies only to England.

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Rental Britain

Posted on: 27 March 2012
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Savills and Rightmove have issued a comprehensive review of the private rented sector in Britain. Rental Britain looks in detail at the state of the sector and examines its outlook, both from the perspective of tenant and landlord.

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Latest findings of research and guidance on the value of sustainable buildings

Posted on: 23 March 2012
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This presentation by David Lorenz FRICS, Principal & Founder, Lorenz Property Advisors, has been given at the Ecobuild 2012 seminar session exploring the ‘green premium’ of low-carbon buildings.

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Understanding the market of sustainable buildings

Posted on: 23 March 2012
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This presentation by Jont Cole, Chief Operating Officer, Jones Lang LaSalle, has been given at the Ecobuild 2012 seminar session exploring the ‘green premium’ of low-carbon buildings.

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Whole-life carbon footprint measurement and offices

Posted on: 22 March 2012
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This report, published by the British Council for Offices, is intended to be useful to all those who own, build, let and/or occupy commercial real estate. The report explains what a whole-life carbon footprint is, which is part of a new set of European standards for the sustainability of construction. Using this standard, the report clarifies how a whole- life carbon footprint is calculated, and explains which sources of data may be used. To illustrate the methodology given, the report provides examples of whole-life carbon calculations for four different office types found across the UK: Central London air-conditioned offices; Central Business District Regional City air-conditioned offices; Central Business District Regional City non air-conditioned offices; Out-of-Town Business Park air-conditioned offices. Publications are available on request to students.

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Tenant Panels: Options for accountability

Posted on: 21 March 2012
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The National Tenant Organisations has launched government-backed guidance for tenants who wish to set up groups to represent other residents. The guide includes: information for tenants and landlords on Tenant Panel options; real examples of existing and new Tenant Panels; common principles behind Tenant Panels; resources on how to set Tenant Panels up and run them successfully; some ideas on how to tackle common problems that face Tenant Panels; and a message of support from the Minister for Housing & Local Government.

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