Head of Residential Research and Partner, KNIGHT FRANK LLP
Member of the Real Estate Council
Liam Bailey is Head of Residential Research and Partner at Knight Frank and is based in the UK. He leads and coordinates projects for clients including: public sector organizations, developers, investors and funders. In recent months, Mr. Bailey has worked on projects offering support for residential property strategies in local, regional, national and international contexts. With projects covering development, private housing, investment and affordable tenures, Mr. Bailey has developed wide-ranging experience across the whole residential sector. Recent projects have seen a continued expansion of work on regeneration initiatives, addressing issues of market failure, development capacity, and sustainability. Global property issues are at the forefront of Mr. Bailey’s agenda. Recently completed projects have covered European property investment and worldwide demand for leisure led residential schemes. (This is me - Update Profile)
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Comparision of results over time and by geography.
Why invest in European residential property?
August 1, 2006
European Residential Investment 2006 | www.knightfrank.com
Why invest in residential property in Europe?
Investors have traditionally seen residential real estate as a low yield, low growth and over-legislated property sector
In recent years, however, strong capital growth, the desire for greater portfolio diversification, improved market transparency and a re-assessment of risk have placed residential property investment in a new light
This report looks at these issues in greater detail
World wealth sees rise in prices for global prime real estate
August 1, 2006
Most Expensive Homes In The World 2006 | www.forbes.com
The prices of the best homes around the world are rising rapidly
The most expensive properties tend to be located in US, UK and other European hot-spots
The range of wealthy buyers expands all the time with new wealth being created across the globe
More problems for UK Home Information Packs
August 1, 2006
HIPS ‘FARCE’ — SO WHAT NOW? | www.estateagencynews.co.uk
The UK Government recently announced that they would make changes to the proposed UK Home Information Pack
The Government announced that they would make the Home Condition Report element (the survey) voluntary
This article points to the fact that the Government have opened a can of worms which might see the whole of the HIP process cancelled
| Study Group Name | No. Members |
|---|---|
| Residential Real Estate Agents | 1822 |
| Residential Real Estate Experts (United Kingdom) | 336 |
| Elevators and Escalators Experts | 97 |
| Homebuilding Experts (United Kingdom) | 91 |
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