Evolutionary tendencies in real estate
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (719) 12 May 2007, 156-158(3)Subject(s): Summary: Considers the expected increase in the construction of environmentally sustainable buildings. Suggests that the point at which sustainability will become a major issue in transactions has not yet been reached. Suggests that the construction market requires financial incentives to reach this point. Refers to a survey by Drivers Jonas and Kingston University (L138087) which found similar attitudes to those up to ten years previously. Suggests that companies geared to sustainable construction may soon gain a competitive advantage.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | London Journal article | L138088 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 138088-1001 |
Considers the expected increase in the construction of environmentally sustainable buildings. Suggests that the point at which sustainability will become a major issue in transactions has not yet been reached. Suggests that the construction market requires financial incentives to reach this point. Refers to a survey by Drivers Jonas and Kingston University (L138087) which found similar attitudes to those up to ten years previously. Suggests that companies geared to sustainable construction may soon gain a competitive advantage.