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During the late 1990s and early 2000 the Central London and South East office markets witnessed increasing levels of occupier activity. Most of this activity came on the back of continued strong economic growth, rising stock markets and a belief that growth would continue. Occupiers in sectors...
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One of the recommendations from the Barker Review into the supply of housing in the UK has been to promote the use of greater institutional investment in the residential market as a means of not only increasing and improving the supply of property, but also to increase flexibility in the housing...
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Over the past century the private rented sector has witnessed considerable change, not least the reduction from representing 90% of the housing stock at the beginning of the 20th century, to only 10% at the end. Given this change it is hardly surprising that little data exists in modern times on...
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The past five years have seen an explosion in activity from high net worth private individuals investing directly in real estate reflecting the relative strong returns provided by real estate, at a time when the cost of finance has fallen providing a positive arbitrage over the property yield....
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