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After graduating in 2011 with a BSc Honors degree in Property Management and Investment from the University of the West of England, all I was thinking was ‘How on earth am I going to get a...
My role as a graduate in the Building and Project Consultancy team in the Savills Southampton office is hugely varied, and one of the more challenging areas I am involved with is maintenance of...
The growing cost of renting across the UK is putting added pressure on already cash strapped students. As a solution, many parents are choosing to buy a property in their son or daughter’s...
Squatting is to become a criminal offence in the UK following a change in the law, which comes into force on 1 September 2012. While this move is welcomed by the British Security Industry Association...
A strong demand for planning services has prompted Fisher German chartered surveyors to expand its planning team to eight professional planners, providing greater service provision and managing a significant...
The Westover Motoring Group has snapped up additional space in Salisbury in a deal brokered by Colliers International.
The group, which operates from 26 locations across Dorset, Hampshire and...
One of Kent's most respected property experts has joined Caxtons, Chartered Surveyors as a professional services consultant.
Tony Meire, 64, is a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)...
New figures released by NHBC have revealed that private sector housing registrations in the UK had their best month for over a year this July, with 8,105 registrations. This still however leaves private...
The sheer number of fine Georgian buildings in Bristol is helping to kick-start the economy by providing the ideal cost-effective base for new and growing businesses.
That is the view of chartered...
The RICS has responded to the Government’s Low Carbon Construction Action Plan (published June 2011) by publishing an information paper Methodology to Measure Embodied Carbon of Materials, in...