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Commercial property: is it time to invest?

Everyone knows that markets hate uncertainty. Proof that this well-worn investment cliché has real substance can be seen in the way markets responded to a series of unforeseen events during the past decade. In 2016 there was the Brexit referendum, followed by the Covid-19 pandemic four years later, which led to protracted lockdowns. More recently, Russia invaded Ukraine, the Gaza-Israel conflict erupted and the US air force targeted Iran’s nuclear facilities with bunker-busting bombs, swiftly followed by US President Donald Trump’s upbeat social media announcement of a phased ceasefire between Israel...
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New guidance to help solicitors navigate climate change in property transactions

Who should use the practice note? Solicitors and their teams who handle property transactions.  The note considers how to address climate change risks in these transactions, whether they involve residential, commercial, or mixed-use properties.  The note offers practical advice suitable for most solicitors, regardless of their firm's size or whether they specialise in residential or commercial work.   Consultation findings In September 2024, we launched a public consultation to explore how a new climate risk and conveyancing practice note could help you. The consultation produced detailed feedback that has been used...
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Commercial property investment explained – Which?

Why invest in commercial property?Commercial property is an asset class to consider as a way of spreading, or diversifying, risk in your investment portfolio.You can earn money from a commercial property investment through income from renting to a tenant or capital growth from an increase in the value of the property.Generally, property isn't highly correlated to other assets classes such as cash, fixed income (bonds and gilts) and equities, meaning that property values move independently of other assets and aren't typically affected by what's going on in the stock markets.If...