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Rent Review Matters

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Research or Gut-Feeling?

Dec 1984 – In an increasingly complex economy, research is rapidly intruding upon the traditional province of the valuer: gut feeling. The mixing bowl, into which statistics, “informed” opinions, records of past transactions and trends are all technically blended, creates a science out of prediction. An objective appraisal from a source with influential but vested […]

September 1984 – No.1

Sep 1984 – Many people know that I am a regular contributor to the correspondence columns, so circulating a commentary of this nature to Clients must look like an ego trip to a captive audience – it has crossed my mind that you may not read it! The objective is to keep in touch with […]

The Future for Secondary Shops

Dec 1984 – The historic development of shopping centres makes fascinating reading. Originally, as people went to market, so came permanent shops. In the post-war housing boom, shops started going to the people and even today, new council housing estates boast a block of shops. The radical change in socio-economic patterns, and the real decline […]