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Allsop Propchat - London Capital Markets: Market Volumes, Transactions and Opportunity

London Capital Markets: Market Volumes, Transactions and Opportunity

04/30/24 • 38 min

Allsop Propchat

Join our podcasters and partners, Nick Pemberton, Chris Room and host Ed Dunningham, from our West End Investment, City Investment and Valuation teams respectively, as they discuss a variety of topics affecting the West End and City markets.

These include:

  • How do current transaction volumes compare to the long-term average?
  • Where the opportunities and “hotspots” lie in the London market?
  • What their favourite deals have been in the last 12 months?
  • Are we still in a “Price and discovery” period?
  • “Location, location, location” – flight to quality and the importance of ESG and EPC ratings when refurbishing or redeveloping buildings
  • What change of use for office conversions to beds may mean for Central London?

Find out more about our Central London Team, Valuation Team or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/

Or follow Allsop or our speakers Nick Pemberton, Chris Room and Ed Dunningham on social media.

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Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.

If you have a question relating to one of our podcasts or have any suggestions of themes you would like us to cover, please email [email protected]

The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.

All details are correct at time of recording.

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Join our podcasters and partners, Nick Pemberton, Chris Room and host Ed Dunningham, from our West End Investment, City Investment and Valuation teams respectively, as they discuss a variety of topics affecting the West End and City markets.

These include:

  • How do current transaction volumes compare to the long-term average?
  • Where the opportunities and “hotspots” lie in the London market?
  • What their favourite deals have been in the last 12 months?
  • Are we still in a “Price and discovery” period?
  • “Location, location, location” – flight to quality and the importance of ESG and EPC ratings when refurbishing or redeveloping buildings
  • What change of use for office conversions to beds may mean for Central London?

Find out more about our Central London Team, Valuation Team or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/

Or follow Allsop or our speakers Nick Pemberton, Chris Room and Ed Dunningham on social media.

Allsop:

LinkedIn

Facebook

X

YouTube

Instagram

Nick Pemberton

LinkedIn/Nick Pemberton

Chris Room

LinkedIn/Chris Room

Ed Dunningham

LinkedIn/Ed Dunningham

Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.

If you have a question relating to one of our podcasts or have any suggestions of themes you would like us to cover, please email [email protected]

The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.

All details are correct at time of recording.

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undefined - View from the 8th: Landowner; Build to Rent or Sell?

View from the 8th: Landowner; Build to Rent or Sell?

Join our podcaster Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, with the second installment of our view from the 8th (floor). Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a personal focus on Residential Investment north of London. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation and property management in the northern regions.

In “View from the 8th” we discuss topics and provide insight that focuses on areas of the market in which we work.

In this episode, Jack sits down with Brad Harris and Sam Verity to discuss all things Build to Rent and Build to Sell, with a focus on their client type, ideal property (land) and their views on the market.

You can find out more about the services Allsop offer, or the Leeds office at https://www.allsop.co.uk/

Or follow Allsop or our speakers Jack Robson, Brad Harris or Sam Verity.

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Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.

If you have a question relating to one of our podcasts or have any suggestions of themes you would like us to cover, please email [email protected]

The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.

All details are correct at the time of recording.

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undefined - The return of Permitted Development – what we have learnt and what does the next cycle look like?

The return of Permitted Development – what we have learnt and what does the next cycle look like?

Auctioneers Richard Adamson and George Walker are joined by Allsop Residential experts Andrew Boyd and William Shoebotham to discuss many shared experiences with permitted development blocks which first appeared as empty office buildings everywhere a decade ago.

Ten years on, having seen one of the biggest ever lots at auction sold at £13.5M, the market has developed into a sophisticated provider of residential space. Allsop sold £100m of these assets in 2023 alone. These properties are now being fought over by Institutions, Family offices and High Net Worth buyers as the team discuss at length. Who are the buyers and what are they paying?

With the return of large scale PD, Andrew Boyd highlights the restrictions on obtaining prior approval and where we are likely to see large scale office to residential conversion.

With his Development expertise, Andrew Boyd looks ahead, how will the genre develop as a simple planning tool and become part of the answer to urban regeneration and provide homes in London, the South East and across the UK and a return for those same Investors.

The podcasts presented here are for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording. All details are correct at time of recording.

Want to know more or would simply like some advice?

We hope you find this podcast useful. If you want to know more about topics covered in this podcast or perhaps some advice on Central London real estate or valuations, then please get in touch.

George is a Partner and Auctioneer in the Commercial Auction Team . He has been an auctioneer for over 25 years and has had a hand in selling over £6 billion of commercial real estate.

Richard is a Partner and Auctioneer in the Residential Auction Team. He oversees the sale of a wide range of asset types across the residential sector.

Andrew is Head of the Residential Transactional and Living Markets Team and is also a member of the Allsop LLP Management Board, as well as being Non-Executive Director of Allsop Letting and Management.

William specialises in residential investment sales and acquisitions across the UK. He has experience in both purchasing and selling blocks of flats, portfolios of both houses and flats, HMOs and Permitted Development buildings.

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