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Congratulations must go to 25 year old Rupert Allsop at the Bath office of property consultants Carter Jones, who has passed his Assessment of Professional Competence through the Royal Institution...
Congratulations to DTZ's 15 commercial property graduates across the UK who have passed their APC (Assessment of Professional Competence) exams after completing the company’s training scheme....
The UK retail property sector is beginning to feel the effects of the nation’s fledgling economic recovery as demand to rent premises rose in the South during the third quarter of the year, says...
Michael Fiddes, head of agency at Strutt & Parker, has commented strongly on the announcement from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors suggesting that the Bank of England should cap...
The Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee should consider limiting annual house price inflation to five per cent in order to prevent another housing bubble, reckless bank lending and...
Commenting on the Queen’s Speech today, Stephen Thornton, UK Director of External Affairs for the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, said:
“The Government’s focus on the...
With the property market gradually opening up to first time buyers, worryingly, almost a third admit they do not have a good understanding of the purchase process when making the biggest purchase of...
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Property Ombudsman (TPO), Which? and ARLA have all welcomed the decision in the House of Lords to introduce an amendment in law to help protect...
The South West construction market is expected to turn a corner this year, albeit only in first gear, with chartered surveyors predicting output to increase in 2013, says the latest RICS construction...
Over 90 percent of surveyors believe that charges placed on shops and offices are 'significantly detrimental' to the recovery of the nation's town centres. Over half...