All 2019 Predictions articles – Page 11
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News
2017 Predictions: auctioneers bullish despite major residential challenges
Given all the uncertainty swirling around the property market as a whole, last year was a remarkably good one for auctions.
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Online
2017 Predictions: optimism & opportunities in serviced office sector
As 2017 goes on, we will begin to see some of the full implications of the UK’s decision to leave the EU spelt out, which will help dampen the uncertainty that has hampered the commercial property market since the Brexit vote.
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Online
2017 Predictions: construction SMEs optimistic about opportunities
Output in the construction industry has fallen in 2016 but small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) in the sector are entering the new year with confidence, displaying strong levels of optimism for the 12 months ahead.
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Professional
2017 Predictions: how will Brexit affect UK real estate in the coming year?
Since the outcome of last June’s EU referendum there has been ongoing uncertainty over its impact on the UK real estate market.
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Insight
2017 Predictions: Manchester – cometh the hour, cometh the woman
With Manchester losing arguably its greatest civic leader when Sir Howard Bernstein retires in the new year, there had been much speculation over who will take up the challenge – but now the recipient of this challenge has been identified as Joanne Roney .
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Insight
2017 Predictions: Digital Economy Bill will shift the balance of power
Quietly introduced in the Queen’s Speech earlier this year, upcoming changes to the Electronic Communications Code (ECC) in the Digital Economy Bill could have a significant impact on the relationship between landowners and telecoms operators if all of the proposed changes come into force, particularly those involving the relocation of ...
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Online
2017 Predictions: increased certainty can support SME recovery
The next 12 months will be dominated by global political events that could have a direct impact on UK markets. At the same time, the decision to leave the EU will play a part in increased economic uncertainty and could contribute to a slowdown in growth.
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Online
2017 Predictions: simplicity and flexibility the future for workspace design
As UK businesses move into 2017 after a year of major political change, people will want to be cautious in the year ahead in terms of workspace interior design so they can adapt to potential-economic change.
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Online
2017 Predictions: hold on tight to outlive seismic shocks
In recent years, particularly since political events like Brexit and the US election, we have continued to identify pockets of value for our investors in the ever-expanding commuter belt and beyond and those areas set to gain from infrastructure investment such as Crossrail and HS2.
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Online
2017 Predictions: Ten wise men of property
Ten leading names from across the property sector including Keith Breslauer (Patron Capital), Nicolas Guerin (Linkcity) and David Wong (Lee Baron) talk about their highs and lows of the past year and preview what will be big news in 2017.
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Online
2017 Predictions: maintaining momentum for an aspirational retirement key
The Government reaffirmed its commitment to home ownership in 2016. We’ve seen renewed promises of affordable homes, more initiatives to help first time buyers save and a booming buy-to-let market.
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Online
2017 Predictions: future up in the Air(bnb) for hotels
Ask anyone and the chances are either they or someone they know will have stayed in an Airbnb property but, as data has revealed, the main barrier to entry is simply those who have not heard of Airbnb.
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Online
2017 Predictions: challenges and opportunities lie ahead for PRS
More and more people are renting in the UK: a trend that is expected to continue as home ownership is increasingly unaffordable and lifestyle choices are changing, particularly amongst the 20-39 years old.
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Online
2017 Predictions: is B2L ready for new interest restriction rules?
New interest restriction rules are due to take effect in April 2017 and in the worst case scenario they could mean that some individual B2L landlords are forced to pay tax even when they make a loss.
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Insight
2017 Predictions: what you need to know about student housing
Industry heavyweights descended on Central Hall, Westminster, last week for a day of fiery debate at Property Week’s ninth Student Accommodation conference and inaugural Student Accommodation awards.