Brexit will spark greater commercial property price falls than first feared, landlords warned
Analysts at financial services giant UBS believe that business premises in London could lose 20% of their value following the UK’s decision to leave the EU. This is 5% more than initially predicted, so should landlords be bracing themselves for declining revenues?
Emergence of Brexit clauses in UK commercial property deals
News agency Reuters recently reported that some commercial property investors have added contractual clauses permitting buyers to void purchases if the UK votes to leave the EU. What are the market implications of these so-called Brexit clauses?
Energy efficiency regulations may render premises 'unlettable'
This is the warning of Ashley Gurr, a Partner at Kerwoods Solicitors LLP specialising in commercial property, who has urged the rental sector to act now. What must landlords do to comply with the new laws?
'Painful losses' predicted for commercial property investors
According to John Ficenec, the Editor of The Telegraph’s Questor column, Commercial property investors should brace themselves for “painful losses of capital” in the wake of the market peaking.
Brexit uncertainty could see commercial property returns halve this year
Returns on commercial property could decline by as much as half during 2016, a new industry report has warned. So should landlords be bracing themselves for a tougher-than-anticipated year?