Listen as Allsop LLP and guest speakers discuss current topics in the commercial and residential property markets. We provide a unique insight in a busy market as we discuss market trends and up to the minute themes with a range of active clients. Allsop work with investors in and assets from a smal…
In this episode of Allsop's PropChat, valuation partner Ed Dunningham hosts a discussion with Nick Pemberton and Chris Room experts from the West End and City markets respectively. The conversation begins with a brief review of the 2024 market conditions before delving into the current state of the central London investment market in early 2025. Listeners can expect expert insights on market trends, challenges, and opportunities in the evolving landscape of commercial property investment. Follow Allsop and our speakers Ed Dunningham, Nick Pemberton and Chris Room on social media.Ed DunninghamLinkedIn/Ed DunninghamNick Pemberton LinkedIn/Nick Pemberton Chris RoomLinkedIn/Chris Room AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Allsop's involvement with The Cycle Charity first began in 2008. The firm continues to support the charity and, in 2025, are raising funds to help create eco-friendly school toilet facilities and empower women and girls through sustainable water, sanitation, and menstrual hygiene education in communities across India. This partnership is about creating opportunities for a better future.In this episode, Gareth Hosgood, Commercial Valuation Partner and Head of the Employee Forum, is joined by Georgina Harding, CEO of The Cycle Charity, along with Evie Robertson and Tilda Power-Shock from Allsop, who recently spent time in India with the local communities benefiting from The Cycle's work.They share first-hand accounts of their experiences in the villages they visited, stories of resilience, progress, and the impact that providing basic necessities to these communities has in transforming lives and create lasting change.If you would like to know more about the work of the charity, please visit The Cycle website.Allsop's fundraising target is £15,000+ that will go towards building vital school toilet facilities for girls, so if you would like to donate and help us exceed our target, please visit Allsop's fundraising page for the Cycle.You also can find out more about the services we offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Follow Allsop and our speakers Gareth Hosgood, Evie Robertson, Tilda Power-Shock, and Georgina Harding on social media.Gareth HosgoodLinkedIn/Gareth Hosgood Evie Robertson LinkedIn/Evie Robertson Tilda Power-ShockLinkedIn/Tilda Power-ShockGeorgina HardingLinkedIn/Georgina HardingAllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of real estate apprenticeships at Allsop. Join Gergo Petrovics, and his guests Charlie Criss, Betsy Rowett & Crystal Hewitt De Lisle, who share stories of their day-to-day experiences and the life of being an apprentice at Allsop. Find out how they navigated their paths from various backgrounds into property, what motivated them to do a real estate apprenticeship and the invaluable skills they've gained along the way. Tune in for a very honest conversation about what it takes to be an apprentice at a market-leading real estate company. You can find out more about the services we offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers, Gergo Petrovics, Betsy Rowett, Crystal Hewitt De Lisle and Charlie Criss on social media.Gergo Petrovics LinkedIn/Gergo PetrovicsBetsy RowettLinkedIn/Betsy RowettCrystal Hewitt De Lisle LinkedIn/Crystal Hewitt De LisleCharlie CrissLinkedIn/Charlie CrissAllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
In this episode of the Allsop Propchat Allsop Auctioneers George Walker and Richard Adamson are joined by Susannah Summers, a Partner in Allsop's Commercial Valuation team to delve into the feedback from the markets over the last twelve months and spot any trends and themes.We examine some of the sales results from 2024 in the Commercial and Residential sectors– who was selling, who and why were the buyers buying and where will 2025 take the markets?Allsop has transacted over £1billion with the sale of over 3,500 assets in the last 12 months across all sectors and lot sizes so there is plenty to talk about.You can find out more about our auction team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/auctions/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers, George Walker, Richard Adamson and Susannah Summers on social media.Susannah SummersLinkedIn/Susannah SummersGeorge WalkerLinkedIn/George WalkerRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonAllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Richard Adamson and George Walker, Allsop Auctioneers are joined by Vijay Parikh, Managing Partner of Harold Benjamin Solicitors and Seb Verity, Allsop's Head of Research in a four way conversation.Whilst many markets had been waiting for the Budget before making their next steps, the Trump result also took many by surprise and will have similar long term impacts. Was it more important to the UK than the Budget, now that we have had time to reflect on both?Will investors turn more to “property and gold in these uncertain times”?How have Harold Benjamin's clients been preparing for the longer term?Seb Verity leads on many points with his appetite for data analysis and throws some light on some of the not so obvious forces driving both markets and how things might develop from here.Allsop has transacted over £150m in the last month across all sectors and lot sizes so there is plenty to talk about,You can find out more about our auction team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/auctions/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers Vijay Parikh, Seb Verity, George Walker and Richard Adamson on social media.AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramVijay ParikhLinkedIn/Vijay ParikhSeb VerityLinkedIn/Seb VerityGeorge WalkerLinkedIn/George WalkerX/George WalkerRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on theproperty market at the time of recording. All details are correct at time of recording.
Join our podcaster Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, with a new View from the 8ighth (floor) episode. Jack sits down with Kelly Smith and Nicola McKernan from Allsop Letting & Management to discuss the rental / management industry, with a focus on the Renters Rights Bill and the high level points of the proposed legislation. Nicola and Kelly call for calm whilst providing an insight into the drafted points within the Bill as well as what may be missing from the draft. We discuss amenity in Build to Rent, Single and Multi-Family housing and also consider the un-intended consequences. Decent Homes Stanndard, Awaabs Law, PRS Database, Housing Ombudsman and Selective Licensing, Rental Bidding, Renting with Pets – tune in for your usual insight. View from the 8ighthIn our “View from the 8ighth” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work.Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.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 Vicky Bingham, Owen Rees and Jack Robson.AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramKelly SmithLinkedin/Kelly_SmithNicola McKernanLinkedin/Nicola_McKernanJack RobsonLinkedIn/Jack RobsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe podcast presented here represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.All details are correct at time of recording.
Join our podcaster Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, with a new view from the 8ighth (floor) episode with Vicky Bingham and Owen Rees from the Student Housing Team. In part 1 of 2 episodes, Vicky and Owen set the scene discussing the current student market and why it's so popular with investors before delving into why there is a growing affordability issue in the first place and what solutions there could be. In part 2, we speak with a client of the team with a live example of an investor who is helping bridge the affordability gap with a recent purchase of a first generation PBSA in Newcastle. View from the 8ighthIn our “View from the 8ighth” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work.Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.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 Vicky Bingham, Owen Rees and Jack Robson.AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramVicky BinghamLinkedin/Vicky_BinghamOwen ReesLinkedin/Owen_ReesJack RobsonLinkedIn/Jack RobsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Andrew Hoban Partner in our Commercial Valuation Team chats to Greg Manson, Director of Debt Finance at OakNorth about the financing process including what steps a borrower needs to go through, how the lending process is structured, how pricing and leverage might differ depending on asset class, due diligence, ICR (Interest Cover Ratio) and risk factors to be considered that might affect the loan.Find out more about our Valuation Team and the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/. Or follow Allsop or our speakers Andrew Hoban and Greg Manson on social media.Andrew HobanLinkedIn/Andrew HobanGreg MansonLinkedIn/Greg MansonAllsop LLPLinkedInFacebookXYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
In our latest View from the 8ighth (floor) episode, Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, discovers more about Mark Gower. They discuss his career path and what led him to property auctions, the importance of data to the auction process, challenges he has faced and where he sees the commercial market heading.We also find out if he had £5 million to invest where the opportunity in the market lies and any standout moments or unusual lots he has sold in his 30 year career.View from the 8ighthIn our “View from the 8ighth” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work.Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.Find out moreYou can find out more about the services Allsop offer, or the Leeds office at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop Commercial Auctions on Instagram or our speakers Mark Gower and Jack Robson on LinkedInAllsop Commercial Auction (Instagram)@allsopcommercialMark GowerLinkedin/ Mark GowerJack RobsonLinkedIn/Jack RobsonAllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramIf you are interested in reading blogs written by MarkAuctioneers underestimate the importance of good practices at their perilAny port in a storm?Why do so many buy and sell at our auctions?Commercial auction market temperature checkDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Join our podcaster Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, with a new view from the 8ighth (floor) episode. Jack sits down with Richard Adamson to chat through all things Residential auctions, whether that be in front of a green screen, in a ballroom or fully online. Like many industries and businesses Allsop has had to adapt to many market shifts/ challenges over the past 5 years, with no team experiencing as much upheaval as our auction teams, no longer being able to conduct “ballroom auctions” when COVID hit. Jack and Richard discuss the challenges, trends and reaction of the market, plus a valuable insight into different sales methods and Richard's thoughts for the future. View from the 8ighthIn our “View from the 8ighth” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work.Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.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 Richard Adamson and Jack Robson.AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonJack RobsonLinkedIn/Jack RobsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Alice Logan (City Leasing ) & Richard Townsend (West End Leasing) alongside our host Ed Dunningham (Commercial Valuation) provide an “ear to the ground” into the central London office leasing market.This podcast looks at what is happening to rents, submarket locations that might outperform in terms of rental growth in the next three years, supply, demand and what's in the pipeline and who the major movers are and where they are relocating to.Find out more about our Central London Office Leasing Team, Valuation Team or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop office Leasing on Instagram or our speakers Alice Logan, Richard Townsend and Ed Dunningham on Linked In.Allsop Office Leasing (Instagram)@allsopcityspace@allsopwestendspaceAlice LoganLinkedIn/Alice LoganRichard TownsendLinkedIn/Richard TownsendEd DunninghamLinkedIn/Ed DunninghamAllsop LLPLinkedInFacebookXYouTubeInstagramDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.uk.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.
Richard Adamson and George Walker, Allsop Auctioneers, are joined by Jim Bridges, Allsop Head of Risk and AML lead in safeguarding buyers and sellers that compete in the auction market - and across the wider business. This podcast is an insight into the why, and the how, of AML and in what way it helps understand and protect investors in the market. Richard and George also touch on their respective auction markets and how they are evolving.Allsop transact over 3,000 sales a year and the AML process is necessary to safeguard transactions. The AML team at Allsop use a combination of technology, systems and human insight to keep our clients safe from the risks of financial crime, whilst preserving what is central to the auction process - the unconditional contract.With Institutional Funds, Listed REITs and Propcos all part of the seller line up alongside private sellers, keeping ahead of risk developments and thinking about our client facing processes, everyone benefits including the buyers, 12,000 of whom were cleared to send funds last year.You can find out more about our auction team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/auctions/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers Jim Bridges, George Walker and Richard Adamson on social media.AllsopLinkedInXFacebookYouTubeInstagramJim BridgesLinkedIn/Jim BridgesGeorge WalkerLinkedIn/George WalkerX/George WalkerRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.uk.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.
Join our podcasters Ceara Duggan and Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, with a new view from the 8ighth (floor) episode. They sit down with Nathan Spencer delving into one of the most exciting developments in the UK property industry: The Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum, or UKREiiF, with a focus on how it creates opportunities for professionals, with a particular focus on young professionals and strategies for success.Nathan shares insights on who attends these events, offering advice on how to maximise your experience and making meaningful connections at the event if attending for the first time and how to navigate UKREiiF to extract the most value from it.View from the 8ighthIn our “View from the 8ighth ” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work. Both Ceara and Jack sit in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Commercial Valuation and Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.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 Ceara Duggan, and Jack Robson.AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramJack RobsonLinkedIn/Jack RobsonCeara DugganLinkedIn/Ceara DugganNathan SpencerLinkedIn/Nathan SpencerDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.uk.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.
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.
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 buildingsWhat 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:LinkedInFacebookXYouTubeInstagramNick PembertonLinkedIn/Nick PembertonChris RoomLinkedIn/Chris RoomEd DunninghamLinkedIn/Ed DunninghamDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
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.AllsopLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)YouTubeInstagramJack RobsonLinkedInBrad HarrisLinkedInSam VerityLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
They cover topics including:Regular review of the auction market after the first saleHow is the economy really faring?What scope is there for tax cuts in the March 6th Budget?What tax cuts are most likely in the context of a General Election year?What impact is likely in the property market from a change of Government?Why 9th May 2024 is such an important date?All these questions and more are addressed, with some interesting interpretations from the front line of property sales where Allsop auctions have already sold £120m this year at auction.You can find out more about our auction team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/auctions/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers Seb Verity, George Walker and Richard Adamson on social media.AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramSeb VerityLinkedIn/Seb VerityGeorge WalkerLinkedIn/George WalkerX/George WalkerRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Is it time to build a portfolio? What will prove most attractive to buyers? Will yields stabilise? What assets will provide capital growth?We ask our experts where they would invest their cash in their respective markets and whether they are optimistic of confidence strengthening in the auction market in 2024.The auction market is a barometer for much of the wider market and in 2023 our auction teams sold over 2,200 commercial, residential & mixed-use properties across the UK and raised £889m at an average success rate of 86%.You can find out more about our auction team at allsop.co.uk/auctions or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukRead George Walker and Richard Adamson' s auction market outlook.Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker and Richard Adamson on social media.AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedIn/George WalkerX/George WalkerRichard AdamsonLinkedIn/Richard AdamsonDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
A new series of podcast episodes direct from our office in Leeds, where our hosts Jack Robson and Ceara Duggan of Allsop give their view from the 8th (floor). They put Allsop Auctioneer George Walker under the microscope to examine his many years of experience on the rostrum. We delve into his views on how markets have evolved, buyer and vendor appetite, the strangest (and biggest) lot he has ever auctioned. And, if given £2.5m to invest, what he would do?Both Jack and Ceara are part of Allsop's regional team that focus on commercial and residential agency, valuation and property management in the northern regions. In our “View from the 8th” episodes they and their guests discuss topics and insight that focus on areas of the market, in which they work in. What better place to start than chatting with regular host and Allsop Auctioneer George Walker.You can find out more about the auctions, Leeds office or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ceara Duggan and Jack Robson on their socials.AllsopLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)YouTubeInstagramJack RobsonLinkedInCeara DugganLinkedInGeorge WalkerLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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.
Having concluded £135m through the sale of 354 residential, commercial and mixed-use lots in the last four auction days, Allsop Auctioneers George Walker and Richard Adamson discuss the latest update from their markets with special guests.George and Richard are joined in the studio by Nick Pemberton from Allsop's West End Investment team and Amy Heuch from Allsop's Private Client desk who discuss how their sales reflect the challenges of auction sales in this testing market.You can find out more about our auction team here or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Richard Adamson, Nick Pemberton and Amy Heuch on social media.AllsopLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)YouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)Richard AdamsonLinkedInAmy HeuchLinkedInNick PembertonLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
With over 400 transactions there is a lot to cover including the most popular lots in each sector, and why?George Walker, Commercial Auctioneer and Richard Adamson, Residential Auctioneer are also joined in the studio by Anthony Hart Student Housing Specialist to consider the pros and cons of the resilient student sector.Is now the time to diversify into student living? How is the sector different to single let assets, the costs, opportunities, how to identify the best towns and cities and historic rental growth trends.You can find out more about our auction team at allsop.co.uk/auctions or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker or Richard Adamson on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterRichard AdamsonLinkedInAnthony HartLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker and Richard Adamson draw on their combined 50 years' experience in the auction market to explain some of its foibles and discuss the essential steps in the process required to achieve sales, including the mantra of “fact not fiction” in the most turbulent of markets.The discussion is illustrated with some examples of recent sales and buyers who are part of this lively market.You can find out more about our auction team at allsop.co.uk/auctions or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker or Richard Adamson on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterRichard AdamsonLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
Looking at the change in make-up of the buyers, reasons that they keep investing and how the digitisation of the auction process helps us to keep finding them – 540 buyers in the last nine months alone.George Walker, who heads the Commercial Auction Team at Allsop and Alex Butler, head of the Private Client Team in Allsop's Commercial Investment division, join forces to discuss their sales activity over the last nine months since the Truss Budget shocked the financial markets.Looking ahead - the market is challenging but there is positivity in the mix.You can find out more about our auction team at allsop.co.uk/auctions/ or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker or Alex Butler on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterAlex ButlerLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
In this podcast, Andrew Hoban and Ben Hodge discuss five recommendations to achieve a smooth and robust valuation process with your lender. This is particularly pertinent in a high interest rate environment. We discuss asset management initiatives, assessing a tenant's covenant strength, EPCs, development opportunities and rates mitigation.We recommend you listen if you are to secure finance against your commercial asset or portfolio, either with new finance or as part of a re-financing process.About Allsop ValuersAllsop have commercial and residential valuers covering the entire UK. The teams provide market-led, strategic advice in a flexible and professional manner. They cover all aspects of valuation – loan security valuations; asset and fund valuations; valuations for accounts purposes; retrospective valuations; development appraisals; Expert Witness reports; strategic rental and capital valuation advice and valuations for corporate owners and occupiers.The team work closely with auction and private treaty teams to ensure they have the most up-to-date property market intelligence to guide their valuations.You can find out more about our valuation team here and the other services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers Andrew Hoban and Ben Hodge on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterAndrew HobanLinkedInTwitterDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker & Ben Hodge are joined by Martin Zambrano (Luis and Bell) to discuss upcoming changes to EPC requirements and 5 easy ways to improve your EPC score. A MUST LISTEN for all Landlords and Tenants ahead of April 2023 deadline!You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Martin Zambrano on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterMartin ZambranoLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker, Will Clough and Ben Hodge review the 25th May Commercial auction as investors choose high yielding assets to work their cash and hedge against rising inflation.The May 25th auction saw a 25% increase in the number of bidders compared to March, raised over £90m from the sale of 103 lots, a significant increase on the May 2021 sale which raised £62.3m and with the largest 31 lots selling for an average of £1.95m.You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough are joined by Andrew Hoban, a Valuation Partner to review the 24th March Commercial auction in the light of the recent Spring Statement and what new measures have been brought in to the benefit of Investors.The March 24th auction raised £66m at close, an increase on 2021 bringing the total sales for the last 12 months to £603m at a success rate of 92%.You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge, Will Clough or Andrew Hoban on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInAndrew HobanLinkedIn Twitter 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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
The auction year started strongly as predicted so we examine some buyer trends, as a third of purchasers were new to our market and bidding on a range of lots. Some of the whys and wherefores of inflation are also on the agenda.George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough reflect on a strong day on the rostrum, covering buyer trends, why they bought and illustrating the conversation with some sales examples.For more information on how well the auction market performed in 2021 and for an overview of what is expected to come in 2022 read our full Commercial Auction Outlook 2022 on the Allsop website.In 2021 Allsop commercial auctions have sold £584m of assets, at a success rate of 93%, with 179 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at auctions.allsop.co.uk or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough, as they take a high level look back on the year that has been with deeper analysis on who was selling and why they were selling, national retail yields and what we may see happening in the market in 2022.Read our full Commercial Auction Outlook 2022 on the Allsop website.In 2021 Allsop commercial auctions have sold £584m of assets, at a success rate of 93%, with 179 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at auctions.allsop.co.uk or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
The retail revival continues to take hold with many more active biddersIn the last of the commercial auction podcasts of the year, George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough reflect on some of the examples of strong retail sales across the country and some of the other sectors enjoying strong demand from buyers and why.So far in 2021 (after eight auction sales) Allsop commercial auctions have sold £574m of assets, at a success rate of 92%, with a total of 806 lots soldYou can find out more about our auction team here or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr, follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough and Lottie Hayward on social media.AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
Join George Walker, Will Clough, Ben Hodge and special guest Lottie Hayward as they review the day and pick up on investor trends and gossip for the £61.9M November commercial auction.So far in 2021 Allsop commercial auctions have sold £499m of assets across the UK with 159 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team here or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr, follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough and Lottie Hayward on social media.AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInLottie HaywardLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker, Will Clough, Sabine Friedrich and Ben Hodge examine some of the 117 sales which raised £98.5m. Who was selling and why? And what was the hottest money chasing on the day?So far in 2021 (after six auction sales) Allsop commercial auctions have sold £422.98m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 134 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team here or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr, follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough (with a guest appearance from Charlotte Sloan!) in this short podcast, as they reflect on their results and outcomes from their five major commercial UK auction sales, along with insights into buyer sentiments, impact of inflation on the market, the mixed-use implications on yields and predictions for the year ahead.A more detailed publication of the review to read at your leisure, can be found on the Allsop website.***So far in 2021 (after five auction sales) Allsop commercial auctions have sold £323.5m of assets, at a success rate of 92%, with 100 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough in this short podcast as they cover some of the trends, themes and lot highlights from their 20th July 2021 auction sale.***In 2020 Allsop commercial auctions sold £434m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 124 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at auctions.allsop.co.uk or the services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media Allsop LinkedInTwitterYouTube InstagramGeorge Walker LinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitter Will CloughLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
In this short session Rebekah Donaldson and Andrew Wells will summarise the residential methods of valuation and discuss their views on the property valuation market: This episodes topics include:Examine whether discount to vacant possession is still an appropriate measurement of valuationWhy there is more due diligence involved in the process of valuationThe key influencing factors impacting valuation***Allsop Valuations, valued over £14Bn of property in 2020.With Valuers' covering the entire UK, the commercial and residential teams provide market-led, strategic advice in a flexible and professional manner.They cover all aspects of valuation – loan security valuations; asset and fund valuations; valuations for accounts purposes; retrospective valuations; development appraisals; Expert Witness reports; strategic rental and capital valuation advice and valuations for corporate owners and occupiers.The team work closely with auction and private treaty teams to ensure they have the most up-to-date property market intelligence to guide their valuations.You can find out more about our valuation team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/our-services/residential-professional/valuation/ and the other services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or Rebekah Donaldson on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramRebekah DonaldsonLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
In the first of our Investment Insights podcasts, Scott Tyler, Alex Butler and Michael Linane from our commercial and residential investment teams look at current themes affecting their markets.In this short podcast they discuss:The effects of easing of Permitted Development Rights (PDR) in creating more housing stock from converted commercial properties where there has been historic supply constraints.The surge in sales of vacant department store units on the high streets and what this means for reimagining retailLandbanking of commercial assets by residential developers for income and future residential development.***Our specialist private treaty teams cover the sale and acquisitions of numerous commercial and residential assets across the UK.The teams work very closely together and it is this synergy, which ensures we can offer our clients the most up-to-date property market intelligence and best market-led advice. The teams have completed on investments ranging from £2M to £280M.You can find out more about our investment teams and the services Allsop LLP offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop LLP or our speakers Scott Tyler, Alex Butler or Michael Linane on social media Allsop LinkedIn TwitterYouTubeInstagramScott TylerScott.tyler@allsop.co.ukLinkedInTwitterAlex Butleralex.butler@allsop.co.ukLinkedInMichael Linanemichael.linane@allsop.co.ukLinkedInDon'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 podcasts@allsop.co.ukThe 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
George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough of the Allsop commercial auction team reflect upon and discuss themes from their 15th June 2021 auction sale. ****In 2020 Allsop commercial auctions sold £434m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 124 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Currently (at the time of this recording) 2021 figures are: Sold £161.5m of assets, at a success rate of 89%, with 46 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media Allsop LinkedIn TwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge Walker on LinkedIn and TwitterBen Hodge on LinkedIn and TwitterWill Clough on LinkedInDon't forget, if you've enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
This is the first Valuation Viewpoint podcast, which looks at covenant strength and its part in the market, local retail outperforming the high streets and the impact of use class changes.In this short session Andrew Hoban, Susie Summers and Gareth Hosgood will look at the most current themes and discuss their views on the property valuation market. This episodes topics include:Whether covenant strength still plays an important role in the current marketWhy local retail has outperformed the high streetsThe impact of the use class changes***Allsop Valuations, valued over £14Bn of property in 2020.With Valuers’ covering the entire UK, the commercial and residential teams provide market-led, strategic advice in a flexible and professional manner.They cover all aspects of valuation – loan security valuations; asset and fund valuations; valuations for accounts purposes; retrospective valuations; development appraisals; Expert Witness reports; strategic rental and capital valuation advice and valuations for corporate owners and occupiers.The team work closely with auction and private treaty teams to ensure they have the most up-to-date property market intelligence to guide their valuations.You can find out more about our auction team at https://www.allsop.co.uk/our-services/commercial-professional/valuation/ and the other services Allsop offer at allsop.co.ukOr follow Allsop or our speakers Andrew Hoban, Susannah Summers and Gareth Hosgood on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramAndrew Hoban LinkedInSusannah SummersLinkedInGareth HosgoodLinkedInDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough in this short podcast as they cover some of the trends and themes from the day whilst also looking at a few examples.****In 2020 Allsop commercial auctions sold £434m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 124 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Currently (at the time of this recording) 2021 figures are: Sold £161.5m of assets, at a success rate of 89%, with 46 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media Allsop LinkedIn TwitterYouTube InstagramGeorge Walker on LinkedIn and Twitter Ben Hodge on LinkedIn and TwitterWill Clough on LinkedInDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
Join George Walker, Ben Hodge and Will Clough in this short podcast as they examine the trends and themes that emerged from the auction on 23rd March and look ahead. Shopping centres, portfolio sales, value-add opportunities and private investor appetite for alternatives are all covered before looking ahead to the re-opening of non-essential retail.Contact us: podcasts@allsop.co.ukIn 2020 Allsop commercial auctions sold £434m of assets, at a success rate of 91%, with 124 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Full details of the analysis and overview of the 2020 results, can be found online in our commercial auctions 2020 annual review publicationYou can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop or our speakers George Walker, Ben Hodge or Will Clough on social media AllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeInstagramGeorge WalkerLinkedInTwitterBen HodgeLinkedInTwitterWill CloughLinkedInDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
In the second podcast episode George Walker, Allsop Partner and Auctioneer and Ben Beck, Investment Surveyor from Columbia Threadneedle Investments continue to examine some of the examples from 2019 and why the alternatives sector is increasingly popular with investors.In 2019 Allsop commercial auctions has sold £433m of assets, at a success rate of 85%, with 115 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Full details of the analysis and overview of the 2019 results, can be found in our publication online: Allsop commercial auction summer market reviewYou can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop and our speaker George Walker on social mediaAllsopLinkedInTwitterYouTubeGeorge Walker linkedin.com/in/george-walker-959185a TwitterDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
Ben Beck, Investment Surveyor from Columbia Threadneedle Investments speaks to George Walker, Allsop Partner and Auctioneer; about how auction as a route to market has delivered positive results both for Columbia Threadneedle’s funds and buyers in the auction room, the type of assets that are suitable to sell at auction, the benefits of the combined private treaty and auctions approach, along with rental and sector growth in the regions including the opportunities that exist outside the South East.In 2019 Allsop commercial auctions has sold £433m of assets, at a success rate of 85%, with 115 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above.Full details of the analysis and overview of the 2019 results, can be found in our publication online: Allsop commercial auction summer market reviewYou can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/Or follow Allsop and our speaker George Walker on social mediaAllsopLinkedIn TwitterYouTubeGeorge Walkerlinkedin.com/in/george-walker-959185a TwitterDon't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.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
Allsop LLP’s partner and auctioneer George Walker speaks to Jo Seth-Smith Fund Manager from OLIM Property. In the final episode; indicators are pointing to an improving market, with buyers having the cash and budget to spend. The demand is there but what of supply? And what do the political consequences potentially hold for the property industry? Whilst the market remains uncertain, there is proven demand, we discuss how this might continue going forward, in spite of the political turmoil at our door on a daily basis. Property is a long term proposition, and is therefore likely to ride out this wave and continue delivering returns to investors. We look at how to balance the risk and reward of an asset by careful stock selection. ------------------------------------------------------------------ This year so far Allsop has sold £300m of assets, at a success rate of 83%, with 78 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above. Full details of the analysis and overview of results from four of Allsop LLP’ major commercial UK property auctions sales in 2019, can be found in our publication online: Allsop commercial auction summer market review You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop LLP offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/ Or follow Allsop LLP or our speakers on social media Allsop https://www.linkedin.com/company/allsop-llp/ https://twitter.com/AllsopLLP https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK5uxK10dM58GkMrImrsJ8g George Walker linkedin.com/in/george-walker-959185a https://twitter.com/AllsoGeorge Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.
Allsop LLP’s partner and auctioneer George Walker speaks to Jo Seth-Smith Fund Manager from OLIM Property. We examine all the property sectors and how they performed in the auction room, with specific reference to those examples featured in our published summer market review. This includes the reasoning behind some of the very high and low prices that were achieved at auction. This instalment looks at the increased appetite for office investments, the shift to quality and growth in alternative assets and which areas are offering the right mix of value and security. ------------------------------------------------------------------ This year so far Allsop has sold £300m of assets, at a success rate of 83%, with 78 of the total lots sold at £1 million or above. Full details of the analysis and overview of results from four of Allsop LLP’ major commercial UK property auctions sales in 2019, can be found in our publication online: Allsop commercial auction summer market review You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop LLP offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/ Or follow Allsop LLP or our speakers on social media Allsop https://www.linkedin.com/company/allsop-llp/ https://twitter.com/AllsopLLP https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK5uxK10dM58GkMrImrsJ8g George Walker linkedin.com/in/george-walker-959185a https://twitter.com/AllsoGeorge Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.
Allsop partner and auctioneer George Walker speaks to Jo Seth-Smith, Fund Manager from OLIM Property, about what they have experienced in the property auction market over the last six months of 2019. Analysing trends from four of Allsop’s commercial auction sales in 2019 with an active investor will provide some insight into the market, where demand is strongest and where opportunities may lie. Jo clarifies the specific mandate that her fund enjoys and what they have been buying and selling in the last few months. The episode goes on to examine some of the clear trends that are emerging and how investors are reacting to what has been a tough few months, with a marked shift to quality. ------------------------------------------------------------------ This year so far Allsop has sold £300m of assets, at a success rate of 83%, with 78 of the total lots sold at £1million or above and the conversation covers some of the buyer motivation behind these sales. Full details of the analysis and overview of results from four of Allsop’s commercial UK property auctions in 2019, can be found in our publication online: Allsop commercial auction summer market review You can find out more about our auction team at https://auctions.allsop.co.uk/ or the services Allsop LLP offer at https://www.allsop.co.uk/ Or follow Allsop LLP or our speakers on social media Allsop https://www.linkedin.com/company/allsop-llp/ https://twitter.com/AllsopLLP https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK5uxK10dM58GkMrImrsJ8g George Walker linkedin.com/in/george-walker-959185a https://twitter.com/AllsoGeorge Don't forget, if you’ve enjoyed listening, please rate us and consider writing a review.