Nelson Bakewell and IPD Occupiers lease lengths has the tide turned?
Language: English Publication details: London Nelson Bakewell 2006Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Looks at data on leases and investigates the link between the length of leases and the quality of property. Discusses whether the balance is swinging in the landlord's favour due to supply and demand, and whether the proposed Stamp Duty Land Tax is affecting lease terms. Concludes that trend in shorter lease lengths is slowing and in some cases reversing. Tables illustrate the changes in average lease length by sector 1999 - 2005, and the average lease length by market segment and yield band in 2005.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Book | Virtual Online | ONLINE PUBLICATION (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 136027-2001 |
Looks at data on leases and investigates the link between the length of leases and the quality of property. Discusses whether the balance is swinging in the landlord's favour due to supply and demand, and whether the proposed Stamp Duty Land Tax is affecting lease terms. Concludes that trend in shorter lease lengths is slowing and in some cases reversing. Tables illustrate the changes in average lease length by sector 1999 - 2005, and the average lease length by market segment and yield band in 2005.