All Nothave articles – Page 2
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Online
Sharp shooting with PW
James Andrew International and GM Real Estate are hosting the second Chickenshed Clay Pigeon Shoot at the Royal Berkshire Shooting School this Friday.
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Online
Hot weather and house sales: trends we see in heatwaves
As soon as we see the sun we all rush out to buy barbeque supplies, sunglasses and pitchers of Pimm’s and lemonade - but summer weather also has an effect on the property market; with research showing that during the summer there’s a higher conversion rate from people viewing property ...
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Insight
Property's football first XI
Ahead of the first Friday night live game of the Premier League season, PW picks out the best and worst examples of former players who went from the pitch to property. Let us know if you agree with our selections @propertyweek on Twitter . See the lineup in full ...
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Online
Online estate agents evaluated: Tepilo vs emoov vs Purple Bricks
With an average search volume of 12,100 per month for the term “online estate agents” it’s clear the demand from consumers aiming to sell their home online continues to rise.
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Brexit vote key issue for housebuilders
It has been a jittery start to the 2016 for the UK house builders. Early year worries around the health of the US economy and the ongoing rout in emerging markets have now given way to domestic concerns.
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BCSC: Video from day two
Video from the show floor and the seminar theatre from day two of the major rtail event in Manchester.
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Online
BCSC: Video from the show floor
Official BCSC video featuring leading figures at the retail event in Manchester.
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Professional
Office occupiers: are you being served?
Property management is lagging behind when it comes to customer service.
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Markets
London poised for further luxury residential tie-ups
A new report suggests branded residences, such as the proposed Versace ‘Jenga’ tower, can command a significant premium.
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Markets
Yardi student housing think tank
Student accommodation has transformed within a generation, with wealthy international students vying for rooms costing £600 a week and private providers installing cinemas, gyms and even karaoke rooms into what are increasingly seen as “student hotels”
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Markets
Patrizia kick-starts UK resi push with Manchester acquisition
Germany-based real estate group Patrizia last week acquired the 20-acre First Street site in Manchester, bringing its assets under management in the UK to more than £1bn.
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Markets
Campaigner’s challenge to £1.2bn London Shell Centre set for Court of Appeal
The legal challenge to the £1.2bn redevelopment of the Shell Centre on London’s south bank could be heard by the Court of Appeal as early as next week.
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Interview: Second Home's Rohan Silva on why property needs to 'wake up'
Rohan Silva has a message for the property industry: wake up. If not, the industry will miss out on a lucrative chance to provide a home for tomorrow’s FTSE 100 companies.
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Key election issues for property
At Christie + Co we work across such a variety of sectors and understand that our clients and potential clients will all feel the effect of the election outcome, particularly as a hung parliament is looking likely.
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Mansion ‘debt tax’ may force many home-owners to sell up
If a Labour-led government assumes power and introduces a ‘mansion tax’ on higher value homes, the knock-on effects could prove disastrous for thousands of ordinary home-owners who still have mortgages on their properties or who have invested for their retirement in property.
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News
Nearly a quarter of MPs are residential landlords, research reveals
Nearly a quarter of MPs are also residential landlords, according to research undertaken this week by Property Week.
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Insight
Global megatrends – property experts share their knowledge
What effect will mass-migration have on cities? How can real estate prepare for an increasingly ageing population? Can we mitigate against climate change and global terrorism?
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Insight
Yardi asset management think-tank
Asset management, or squeezing the most potential out of a property, earned its stripes following the 2008 crash.
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Markets
Grainger powers up in PRS
The private rented sector may be off to something of a slow start, but the UK’s largest listed property owner has revved up its activity in recent months.
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Markets
Londonewcastle goes for gold in east London
There are not many property developers with an early 1978 Damian Hirst print on nuclear warfare in their office entrance hall.
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