All Data articles – Page 4
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As staff return to offices, how many are ‘quietly quitting’?
On 7 February, the Cabinet Office began collecting statistics on how many civil servants were at work in 19 key central London buildings. Almost all the departments covered have seen a steady resumption of office-based working.
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Office vacancies rise in Docklands as City cements its recovery
A major disparity has emerged between London’s largest two financial districts, with office rents rising in the City but dropping in Docklands.
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House prices across the UK set to drop as affordability falls
Recent house price data gives little indication of the falls that are likely to come along with recession and rising interest rates.
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Rent increase equates to losing a room over the past two years
The two years to July 2022 have seen the fastest rise in rents in at least a decade, according to data compiled by estate agent Hamptons.
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Hybrid working ‘critical’ to future of real estate companies
Hybrid and remote working are here to stay after three-quarters of commercial real estate leaders told JLL’s Future of Work survey that they are critical to attracting and retaining staff moving into the future.
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Inflation and flexible working are pushing Londoners out of town
Both private and buy-to-let buyers based in London are increasingly looking beyond the capital for suitable properties, according to the latest research from Hamptons.
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East Midlands tops boom for shed building
Exclusive Savills data shows 16.5m sq ft of warehouse space over 100,000 sq ft is under construction in England. Andy Hillier reports
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Manchester comes top for UK city skyline growth since 2012
Manchester’s skyline has grown at the fastest rate of any of the UK’s seven biggest cities over the past decade, according to a study from property investment firm Solomon Investment Partners.
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Online agents losing traction as cost-of-living crisis worsens
Online property portals are facing a downturn in popularity as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, according to the latest research from digital marketing agency MediaVision.
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A third of SE multi-let shed space at risk of EPC non-compliance
Over a third of multi-let industrial floorspace in London and the South East and over half in the rest of the UK will need sustainability improvements in the next five years to comply with minimum energy efficiency standards, according to the latest Gerald Eve research.
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Data is a dynamo for real estate
In 2013, professor Dan Ariely of Duke University memorably said: “Big data is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it…”
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Residential is on the rise in town and city centres around the UK
CMS report shows property owners and investors are repurposing their city and town centre assets.
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Listed firms failing to meet Paris Agreement decarbonisation levels
Listed companies are largely failing to reach the required levels of decarbonisation to meet the 1.5°C target set by the Paris Agreement, according to MSCI’s Net-Zero Tracker.
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‘Stand-off’ between London’s industrial and residential sectors
London’s industrial and residential sectors are in a deadlock over space that threatens to damage them both, according to recent findings from Savills.
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Housing market moved at record pace in first quarter of 2022
Applications for UK residences to change hands are being filed at a record pace, according to research published by property data analyst Search Acumen
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Retail parks tipped to be property’s best performers up to 2026
Retail parks will be the best-performing segment of the UK property market over the next five years, research from Colliers reveals.
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Birmingham BTR boom as investment soars 40% to £553m
Birmingham ranks as the second most attractive UK build-to-rent (BTR) market, behind central London, due to an acute undersupply of housing, according to research released this month by Gerald Eve.
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UK housing supply rising again after months of low supply, says Knight Frank
Housing supply is at last starting to rise, with a 19.2% increase in the number of new listings in England and Wales between January and April, following a “vicious circle” of low supply affecting the UK residential market in recent months, according to research from Knight Frank.
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London office completions must double to hit ESG goal by 2030
The pace of office completions will have to more than double if London office stock is to be upgraded to ESG requirements by 2030, Deloitte’s annual office crane survey reveals.
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No sign of levelling up as southern cities tipped for fastest growth
Eight of the top 10 city economies tipped for the fastest growth to Q4 2023 will be in the South or East, according to the Powerhouse report by Irwin Mitchell and Centre for Economics and Business Research (Cebr).