All articles by John Slade
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Insight
Kroll’s John Slade on navigating the current property landscape
There is no point sugar-coating it: 2023 has so far been a tough year for the UK’s commercial real estate market.
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Insight
Krolls’ John Slade on whether the UK’s real estate market is back on the up
We will hopefully begin to see a level of stability return to the UK this year. Geopolitical tensions, lasting impacts from the pandemic and Brexit, and interest rates, which are still relatively high compared with the record-breaking low rates of years gone by, have all had an impact on consumer ...
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Insight
Fears for the market are overinflated
Economic instability has led to speculation about a decline in the commercial real estate market. This is driven by a wealth of factors, not least the impact of the war in Ukraine on supply chains and rising inflation globally, producing higher interest rates.
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Insight
Optimism creeps into the CRE sector
Commercial real estate (CRE) has certainly felt the impact of the pandemic. From empty hotel rooms to remote working affecting urban office space requirements, the concerns about the aftermath of Covid-19 touch each sector.
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Insight
Plenty of life left in city offices
How fragile yet dynamic the workplace has become over the past four or five decades. Ever since Sir Stuart Lipton and DEGW produced the Orbit Study to underpin the then revolutionary occupational and related investment case for Broadgate, change has been piled on top of change in a never-ending quest ...
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Insight
London still strong in Asia’s eyes
As someone who has been travelling to Asia on property business since 1987, I’ve had some interesting moments.
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Insight
Investment risk is growing in UK
Others’ problems should never be a source of comfort but they can provide perspective when required.
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Insight
2019 forecast: John Slade (Evans Randall Investors)
”A continued low-interest-rate environment (unless Brexit is a disaster) will underpin low yields in London”
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Markets
Celebrate the good, but neglect the bad and things could turn ugly
The good: The City of London now boasts some of the best buildings on the planet.