Commercial News Archive
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Increasing demand drives office market - commercial mortgages
Investors with commercial mortgages may be set to benefit from strong returns from office properties, according to one market expert.
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Morley Estates expands north-west portfolio - commercial mortgages
Those contemplating taking out commercial mortgages may be interested to hear that Morley Estates is to expand its property portfolio across Manchester and Merseyside.
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Commercial property in Edinburgh ''must follow green code'' - commercial mortgages
Those taking out commercial mortgages in Edinburgh will now have to comply with new "green" guidelines, it has been reported.
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Avanta to expand portfolio - commercial mortgages
Serviced office company Avanta is set to double its number of commercial properties during the next two years, which may be of interest to those considering taking out commercial mortgages.
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Edinburgh rental growth "sluggish" - commercial mortgages
The commercial property market in Edinburgh has performed poorly compared with a number of other cities within the UK, according to one property expert.
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Dundee office project architect chosen - commercial mortgages
The architects for a new office complex to be built at City Quay in Dundee have been chosen by the project's development group.
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Commercial property outperforms other assets - commercial mortgages
The latest figures produced by the Investment Property Databank reveal that commercial property delivered higher returns that other asset classes during 2006.
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Office rents to rise - commercial mortgages
Office rents are expected to rise due to significant growth within the financial sector, while rental growth in retail properties is forecast to fall, according to one expert.
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Manchester wins super casino - commercial mortgages
Manchester has emerged as the site for the UK's first super casino, following a selection process involving bids from Blackpool, Greenwich and Newcastle.
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Property net yields on transactions rise - commercial mortgages
For the first time in three years, the average net initial yield on property transactions rose during the fourth quarter of 2006, according to a new report by property services firm.


