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Series: Property Week ; 66(17) 27 April 2001, 30-31(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the findings of a report "The UK Commercial Property Market 2000" compiled by De Montfort University and which is due to be published shortly. It shows that property lending in the UK stood at £64bn in September 2000, up 21% since 1999. This is indicative of a 'reckless' rise in lending from certain bodies wanting a larger slice of the market. Valuations are also problematic with many complaining they are too high, sometimes up to 20% with the emergence of lending against value rather than costs one of the contributory factors.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS63835 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 112443-1001 |
Discusses the findings of a report "The UK Commercial Property Market 2000" compiled by De Montfort University and which is due to be published shortly. It shows that property lending in the UK stood at £64bn in September 2000, up 21% since 1999. This is indicative of a 'reckless' rise in lending from certain bodies wanting a larger slice of the market. Valuations are also problematic with many complaining they are too high, sometimes up to 20% with the emergence of lending against value rather than costs one of the contributory factors.