Posts Tagged ‘recession property strategies’

Size does count

By Peter Scott  |  Property Strategy  |  Tuesday 21st April 2009

When it comes to leasing property, size is starting to really count.

It has always been prudent to lease just the right amount of space that you need, and if you were confident of growth, you might, as with a growing child, perhaps take on a size to grow into. (more…)

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Thinking ahead to the new decade

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 14th April 2009

It’s hard to believe but in just eight months we tick over into the second decade of the 21st century, *2010*.

What got me thinking about the near future was the varying terms on offer in property leases at the moment.

It’s not that long ago that leases for 10 years were the norm. These days we are most often talking about (more…)

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Stand up for your rights

By Peter Scott  |  Property Leasing  |  Tuesday 31st March 2009

At the risk of sound a bit like a human rights activist, I thought it important to say a word about ensuring your rights as a commercial tenant are always honoured.

In these tough times, we can all get a little bit desperate and think about (more…)

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Time to give up secrets to make better deals

By Peter Scott  |  Recession Strategies  |  Tuesday 24th March 2009

When it comes to financial matters, most of us like to keep the detail close to our chests.

It’s often considered foolhardy to (more…)

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