Investment Insights: Are the Commercial & Residential sectors aligning?
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English - June 23, 2021 16:21 - 12 minutes - 9.69 MBInvesting Business News Business News acquisition commercial real estate leasing advice insight leeds rating auction development market intelligence Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In the first of our Investment Insights podcasts, Scott Tyler, Alex Butler and Michael Linane from our commercial and residential investment teams look at current themes affecting their markets.
In this short podcast they discuss:
The effects of easing of Permitted Development Rights (PDR) in creating more housing stock from converted commercial properties where there has been historic supply constraints.The surge in sales of vacant department store units on the high streets and what this means for reimagining retailLandbanking of commercial assets by residential developers for income and future residential development.***
Our specialist private treaty teams cover the sale and acquisitions of numerous commercial and residential assets across the UK.
The teams work very closely together and it is this synergy, which ensures we can offer our clients the most up-to-date property market intelligence and best market-led advice. The teams have completed on investments ranging from £2M to £280M.
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The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.
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