Insights
Allsop sells Hadrian’s Tower, Newcastle’s tallest residential building
On 20th June 2025, L1 Capital acquired Hadrian’s Tower, a landmark 27-storey residential building in Newcastle city centre, i...
Leasehold, Commonhold & Rental Reforms - key changes & their potential impact
The property landscape in England and Wales is undergoing significant changes, with the introduction of new legislation aimed...
Maximise the potential of your commercial investment with informed decisions
Purchasing commercial property in the UK involves numerous elements, and selecting an experienced investment advisor to provi...
Podcast: Central London Office Leasing - Are the West End and City markets closer than ever?
Join our central London office leasing experts as they discuss the merits of their respective markets, where rents are curren...
A student landlord’s perspective on The Renters’ Reform Bill
The Renters’ Reform Bill is causing student HMO landlords some concern. The reoccurring conversations we’re having with our c...
What you need to know about the Ground Rent Act 2022
The Leasehold Reform (Ground Rent) Act 2022 comes into force in England and Wales on 30 June 2022. This will rid future homeo...
The foundations remain solid for freehold ground rent investments
Freehold investments can be a rather arcane, yet lucrative, asset class. However, this corner of the market was shaken up at ...
‘Freeholders will accept that a swing in favour of leaseholders is inevitable but will oppose an outright value grab’
Ground rents have long been considered one of the lowest risk – and perhaps the dullest – long term investments in the prope...
Ground Rents Reforms: Good in Theory but Time Will Show
Ground rents have long been considered one of the lowest risk – and perhaps the dullest – long-term investments in the proper...
Commercial Auction Podcast: May 2021 market analysis
The Allsop commercial auction team reflect upon and discuss themes from their 6th May 2021 auction sale. Join George Walker,...
The reform that can redefine the real estate sector
On 1 September 2020 two radical changes to the planning system came into effect in England. The first one is focused on an o...
The chase for long income
In a world of low interest rates, volatile markets and political uncertainty, predictable long-income assets are increasingly...
The ground rules on ground rent
For nearly two years now the once rock–steady ground rent market has been functioning under the shadow of growing political ...
Allsop sells its biggest single lot under the hammer at £12.4m at first commercial auction of the year
Allsop achieved an outstanding result at its first commercial auction of the year, raising £84m and achieving an 81% success...
Transformation complete! How ARNOLD became the new hot property in Shoreditch
Is it economically beneficial to recycle a building and work with an existing framework? Or, is it better to be environmental...
Time to move the spotlight away from PBSA?
Whilst the vast majority of student property research and subsequent statistical analysis relates to new, purpose-built stud...