Investment opportunities still remain strong across all sectors and UK commercial property is seen as a "safe haven" for investors despite rise in macro concerns, according to RICS' Commercial Property Survey for Q4 2015. It reveals that businesses... Read More
The supply of commercial farmland increased during the first half of the year, leading to significant price growth expectations. According to the latest RICS/RAU Rural Land Market Survey H1 2015, demand growth moderated throughout many parts of the country... Read More
A surge in investment and occupier demand points towards continued economic growth throughout the remainder of the year, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The claim comes after the publication of the latest RICS UK... Read More
Occupier demand for commercial property in Wales has risen across all sectors for the seventh consecutive quarter, according to figures in the latest RICS Commercial Market Survey. The figures show 38 per cent more Welsh surveyors reporting higher levels of... Read More
A former Belfast prison, which has undergone extensive restoration, has been named RICS Northern Ireland Project of the Year. Crumlin Road Gaol closed its doors in 1996 and stood derelict until a scheme to bring it back into use began in 2012. Today it... Read More
The Global Commercial Property Survey by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) showed a significant increase in investor confidence in the UAE commercial property market. The country came in second in the RICS Investment Sentiment Index. These... Read More
Scottish Bard Receives RICS Recognition The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) this week officially recognised the celebrated poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) for his work as a land surveyor. The bard was awarded the only posthumous membership... Read More
The average price per acre for farmland in Wales is £6,594, and predicted to rise over the next 12 months.... Read More
A survey of commercial property developers and other commercial property professionals has found that many now expect rents in London to fall into negative territory for the first time in twelve months.... Read More