All Property Week articles in 26 May 2023 – Page 5
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Insight
Dream come true for student sector: interview with Bricks Group founder Pete Prickett
When Bricks Group founder Pete Prickett turned his focus from hotels to student accommodation, he knew his student brand ‘true’ could offer an often poorly served market something different.
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Professional
Questions remain over who should foot remediation bill
Despite a political push to make developers pay, liability for cladding repair costs remains unclear in many cases.
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News
Q&A: Strike’s Mitchell on plans to build big with Purplebricks
Chief executive Sam Mitchell discusses what its deal to buy the online estate agent means for both companies.
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Insight
Soho Estates' Steve Norris on the housing political battleground
I make no apology for returning to the residential market this week because what both major political parties are saying is now significantly different.
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Professional
Agent P: ChatGPT
Friday 26 May, Titanic Room, 4.30pm: A day with GBH team leaders discussing how many grunts we can chop by replacing them with artificial intelligence.
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News
As short-term lets become more commonplace, the law must adapt
In an increasingly tight rental market – partly driven by the government’s reduction of tax deductions for landlords and even more by the threatened abolition of what are pejoratively referred to as ‘no-fault evictions’ but are simply the right to possession at the end of a tenancy – short-term lettings ...
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News
This week in… 2018
Spanish property firm Metrovacesa, which had bought the HSBC Tower in London’s Canary Wharf for £1.09bn in 2007, struggled to refinance the loan HSBC underwrote to finance the deal.
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