The voters have spoken – so what next for property?
What does the general election result mean for property? More uncertainty, at least in the short term; a new housing minister; and potentially a new team of Brexit negotiators.
As the result sinks in, EG editor Damian Wild, head of news and finance David Hatcher and reporters Alex Peace and Louisa Clarence-Smith digest the implications for property with industry experts:
- Jonathan Goldstein, chief executive, Cain Hoy
- Melanie Leech, chief executive, British Property Federation
- Savvas Savouri, chief economist, Toscafund Asset Management
- Alistair Meadows, head of UK Capital Markets, JLL
- Mathew Weiner, chief executive, U+I
- Susan Emmett, head of housing and urban regeneration, Policy Exchange
- Randeesh Sandhu, co-founder, Urban Exposure
- Adam Challis, head of UK residential research, JLL
What does the general election result mean for property? More uncertainty, at least in the short term; a new housing minister; and potentially a new team of Brexit negotiators.
As the result sinks in, EG editor Damian Wild, head of news and finance David Hatcher and reporters Alex Peace and Louisa Clarence-Smith digest the implications for property with industry experts:
Jonathan Goldstein, chief executive, Cain Hoy
Melanie Leech, chief executive, British Property Federation
Savvas Savouri, chief economist, Toscafund Asset Management
Alistair Meadows, head of UK Capital Markets, JLL
Mathew Weiner, chief executive, U+I
Susan Emmett, head of housing and urban regeneration, Policy Exchange
Randeesh Sandhu, co-founder, Urban Exposure
Adam Challis, head of UK residential research, JLL
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