

Originally published February 2021. For investors, the recent decline in retail property performance might suggest opportunity for acquiring property at distressed pricing. The challenge for such investors is to identify discounts associated with the covid-induced...
Not all property recessions are the same

Home is where the heart is…
And where PRS and PBSA are. Originally published January 2022. Across Europe, residential property is typically an emerging institutional asset class. Although at the national level, as is the case with many things in the ‘old world’, a more nuanced picture emerges....
Home is where the heart is…

Numbers, metrics, Ruby Tigers and the value of an oak tree
Originally published September 2021. Why preserving the irreplaceable benefits everyone and especially moths. The names of moths are a delicious smorgasbord of rich imagery. Our evenings are festooned by Dusky Footmen and Ruby Tigers, Death’s Head hawkmoths and even...
Numbers, metrics, Ruby Tigers and the value of an oak tree

There is still so much to build
Originally published November 2017. Veritable housing soothsayer Tony Pidgley turned 70 in August, and in September, Berkeley was re-admitted to the FTSE 100 for the second time – its share price hitting a new all-time high. Mr Pidgley’s 2017 fiscal pay packet...
There is still so much to build

Interviews with three proptech leaders
Originally published April 2021. Proptech is not new: a conversation with (above, from left to right) Jim Young, founder and CEO of Realcomm, Michael Beckerman, CEO of CREtech, and Matt Ellis, CEO of Measurabl. Biographies Jim Young is the founder of Realcomm...
Interviews with three proptech leaders