Unlocking Property Market Opportunities in the South of England: Insights from Industry Experts.
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Discover the latest insights from leading figures in the South of England's property industry with our inaugural episode of The Business Magazine Property Podcast, in partnership with MSP Capital.
This episode, with Stephen Emerson of The Business Magazine, delves into the evolving landscape of the property market in the South of England, highlighting some of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead in 2024 through the expert lens of our distinguished guests:
- Adam Tovey of MSP Capital,
- Nigel Price of Goadsby, and
- James Kidner of Trethowans
The episode includes:
- Discussion of the impact of remote work and trends in the south coast's property market, including a shift in buyer demographics and increasing demand for coastal living.
- Analysis of the current funding landscape for property development, with a focus on the importance of the right project and location for securing capital.
- Examination of the pressures facing the industry, particularly in planning and development, and the impact of government policies on the rental market and housing availability.
- Exploration of future trends and predictions for the property market in 2024, including the potential effects of interest rate changes and the upcoming election on market stability and development opportunities.
- Personal reflections from the speakers on what excites them about the future of the property market and their professional aspirations for the year.
For more updates and insights from the property industry across the south, visit The Business Magazine Property website.
For the video version of this episode, watch on YouTube: @TheBusinessMagazineProperty
Remember to subscribe to this channel for monthly episodes that bring fresh perspectives and valuable information on the property market in the South of England.
Connect with the panel on LinkedIn:
- Stephen Emerson
- Adam Tovey
- James Kidner
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