Estates Gazette has launched a monthly reader poll – the REview.
To ensure your voice is heard – and for a chance to be quoted in EG when each poll closes – click on the link provided each month to take part in our surveys and find out how the industry voted. It will only take a couple of minutes of your time and will ensure the real estate view is fully represented.

March 2016
Poll 5: How should real estate really be valued?
We want your opinion on the value of real estate and what makes it stack up. It is not all about the money these days, value comes in many forms, taking in social, cultural, functional and environmental factors.
Take part in our short survey here. The results will be published in Estates Gazette next week.

September 2015
Poll 4: What are the prospects for retail?
Retail is at a crunch point. Consumers remain cautious with their cash, with online often their preferred retail destination. Discounters are taking more and more business off the big supermarkets. And even John Lewis reported squeezed profits this week.
The latest REview poll from Estates Gazette and Trowers & Hamlins looks at retail’s prospects over the next 18 months.

July 2015
Poll 3 results: What are the prospects for occupier demand?
The threat of Grexit. The impact of the Budget. The march of tech. The factors affecting occupier demand are many and varied. As the government looks to drive growth across the country, the latest Estates Gazette REview focuses on office space, the changing requirements for business and the challenge of matching the right supply with demand.

June 2015
Poll 2 results: Will the Tories deliver on housing?
With a Tory administration in place and the fanfare of the worst-predicted general election result out of the way, attention now turns to the delivery of manifesto promises, including measures to improve the country’s housing shortage and what David Cameron’s government should be prioritising.

May 2015
Poll 1 results: The General Election
EG readers fear Labour’s rent controls and its mansion tax, as well as the Tories’ Right to Buy. They want the Tories to win but have doubts about an EU referendum.