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Property Forecast
29 June 2011
Claudia Robinson of Coffer Corporate Leisure looks at prospects for various sectors of the leisure property industry over the next year.
27 August 2010
A number of recent reports examine cities and their moves to a low carbon future, and places the findings in the context of the new UK coalition government’s aspirations towards a green agenda
27 August 2010
Owners of furnished holiday lettings face a tightened tax regime from April 2011, following the launch of a Government consultation in July
27 August 2010
Felipe Cavalcante, president of ADIT Brasil, gives his views on likely future developments for the market in Brazil, one of the few major countries to have escaped the repercussions of the worldwide recession
27 August 2010
Speak to most estate agents these days and they are as perplexed as most of us when it comes to reading the tea leaves with regard to prospects for the residential market in their areas of operation
30 July 2010
Why will prime property investment be one of the best asset classes to own in the next few years, while non-prime may prove to be a financial disaster?
30 July 2010
The buy-to-let market is feeling rather hard done by after the recent rise in Capital Gains Tax (CGT) to 28%
30 July 2010
On 6 July the coalition Government moved to revoke regional strategies (RSs), with immediate effect
23 June 2010
An assessment of the emergency Budget proposals and their likely impacts on property in particular
23 June 2010
Inevitably there have been wide variations in the reaction to the emergency budget. From a property market perspective it is a mixed picture
22 June 2010
Consumer confidence and spending are likely to be undermined in the medium-term. The question is: by how much? Are we in for a double-dip or just a lengthy period of mild contraction?
25 May 2010
The final IPF-commissioned report on European property depreciation confirmed that despite all of the thought and analysis on the subject, the answers are not sensible and data quality so poor as to be meaningless
25 May 2010
Gordon Brown didn’t like using the word but cuts, repeat CUTS, are the order of the day not only for Big Government, which is to see its branches painfully pruned, but for most businesses and families too
25 May 2010
The Con-Lib coalition government may have many conflicting views but on the issues of the environment and sustainability they at least appear to be reading from the same book, if not the exact same page
23 October 2009
It is ironic that the recent announcement from the FSA heralding much tighter checks on the ‘disposable income’ of those seeking a mortgage, coincided with some relatively good news from the Bank of England’s Trends in Lending report