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Wilby Hall: A Property Bursting With Potential
Emma Morby brings you a slightly more understated property. It’s not a castle, but it still has all the charm and character of one!
Let’s lay down the foundations – why are architects missing out on highly beneficial tax relief?
Georgina Keys, Senior Specialist Tax Consultant at market-leading specialist tax relief consultancy, Catax, discusses the world of architecture and misconceptions architects have when it comes to claiming tax relief.
The Three Ts Every Development Finance Lender Should Have
Paul Watson, Head of Origination at Blend Network, explains what are the three Ts every development finance lender must have and how Blend Network have made it their mantra.
What Are The Opportunities For SME Developers In A Post-COVID Market?
Jeremy Wormington, Managing Director at Ferrata Property Group, explores areas on which SME developers can capitalise
10 ways that retail real estate is changing in 2021
Heather Cunningham, Head of Proptech at Harold Sharp Limited, looks at the top ten changes that might affect the sector, based on current trends.
Historic Property Of The Month: Seton Castle - 18,000 Sq Ft Of Mystery And Intrigue
Emma Morby, director of land acquisition at Heritage England, talks about Seton Castle, built in 1789 by Robert Adam using the stone from Seton Palace.