All Brexit analysis articles – Page 18
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Insight
Let's drop the negativity – the market won't crash
Brexit. Please let’s ‘Keep calm and carry on.’
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News
Shopping centres taken off market as investment slows
Two shopping centres worth a combined £260m have been pulled from the market as investor demand slows following the EU referendum.
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News
Propco chiefs in bullish mood
The chief executives of Hammerson and SEGRO both sought to emphasise the strength of their businesses and the continued good health of occupier markets after announcing interim results this week.
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Markets
Can build-to-rent thrive in a Brexit-induced slowdown?
The Brexit vote has proved a shock to the property industry. Deals are slowing, commercial property investment is falling, high-end homes are struggling to find buyers and developers – including the large housebuilders – are putting their plans on hold.
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Insight
German office sector: vorsprung durch Brexit?
One of the big downsides of Brexit, we were warned in the run-up to the EU referendum, was the potential loss of jobs from London, particularly from the banking and financial sectors.
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News
Brexit vote threatens clutch of major Scottish office deals
The UK’s vote to leave the EU has jeopardised a number of major office sales in Scotland.
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Insight
Brexit: let’s stick to facts over fiction and feelings
Journalists are often accused of not letting the facts get in the way of a good story.
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Insight
There is cause for optimism if we prioritise access to single market
So far, it’s been a pretty soft landing from the EU referendum leap.
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News
BBRE places £110m bet on UK property
Boultbee Brooks Real Estate (BBRE) has amassed a £110m war chest in a bid to capitalise on opportunities in the UK property market following the Brexit vote.
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Insight
UK facing construction skills shortage after Brexit
Despite the many column inches written about the impact of Brexit, few have focused on the issue of construction skills.
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Insight
PRS foundations remain firm in wake of Brexit vote
A short while ago the unthinkable happened.
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Insight
Brexit: why experts believe Britain can prosper from EU vote
The property industry could have been forgiven for fearing the worst following the shock EU referendum result last month.
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Insight
Barwell must address key housing issues
We would like to congratulate Gavin Barwell on his appointment and welcome him to his new role.
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News
London office take-up dips amid Brexit uncertainty
Take-up of London offices fell in the first half of the year as uncertainty in the lead-up to the EU referendum hit occupier demand.
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Insight
Engaging with the community is a pivotal first step towards solving the housing crisis
I have been building in and around London for fifty years. I started out delivering small developments of single, and then a few homes and now Berkeley Group is regenerating whole areas, delivering thousands of new homes as well as infrastructure, open space and commercial and community spaces.
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News
Overseas buyers swoop on prime City offices in post-Brexit vote boost
Two separate private overseas buyers are on the cusp of agreeing deals for a pair of prime City office buildings for a combined value of around £265m, in a sign of the enduring appeal of well-let assets following the Brexit vote.
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News
Foreign buyers keep prime London resi market afloat
Overseas investors are shoring up the prime central London residential market following the Brexit vote as they look to take advantage of the weak pound.
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Insight
Don’t tire of London – it won’t lose its standing
Reading last week’s leader column - one month on from the Brexit vote - might well lead to the impression that the UK has turned into a dystopian wilderness for investors overnight.
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News
Mercury soars at Allsop sale as bidders shrug off Brexit chill
Buyers at Allsop’s July residential auction defied the post-Brexit vote gloom to rack up a total of £51.3m in sales, as “heated” bidding drove up prices.
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Insight
Expect the unexpected in the second half of the year
The first six months of 2016 were challenging for the quoted real estate sector, ending a fantastic run of out-performance against the wider equity markets.