Property Hub

This is the prime location for informed opinion on property matters: finance, law, development, investment, planning, taxation, offices, retail, industrial, distribution, residential, healthcare, hotels and leisure. If it’s property, it’s in the remit. In online courses, conferences, webinars, and journals, we make sure the important issues are covered – sound, comprehensive and thorough.

Here to keep you informed; because it’s knowledge that underpins value – CPD at its very best. 

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Lydia is an associate within the residential research team at Savills. Lydia joined the research team at Savills in August 2017. Her focus is on producing thought leadership and publications and creating bespoke consultancy reports for a wide range of clients on areas including development, affordable housing, sustainability and development land.  She also manages the Savills’ Development Land Index and the quarterly "Development Market in Minutes" publication.

Paul joined Savills in October 2018. He sits in the B2B Research team spending most of his time on consultancy. He has a particular focus on placemaking and value premiums, especially on large urban mixed-use regeneration schemes. He typically answers client questions and advises on unit mix, sales rates, and pricing. He also leads on the PBSA (purpose-built student-accommodation) and co-living research consultancy.

This is a three-part online course on sustainability in real estate – what are the challenges we face and why should we care? Challenges that have implications for all aspects of real estate – specifications, development, occupation, investment, and funding.

Covering what everyone in real estate needs to know – why it matters, who it impacts and what to do about it.

Relevant for developers, investors (including asset managers), funders, owners and occupiers; their agents, lawyers, surveyors, architects, and advisors.

Office Design and Space Planning (in the Hybrid Era)

There has been a sea change in our relationship with the office. For many of us, work is no longer somewhere you go but something you do. This series of briefings analyses the implications of the change and how to respond to it. What the change means for office design and use and how to ensure that the workplace effectively supports employees working ‘hybrid’.