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Allsop residential auction on trends, predictions, risks and more…

This month Property Auction News interviewed Richard Adamson, partner and residential auctioneer about his thoughts on the market

They posed a series of questions, which included what trends he has been observing, what might he see happening over the next couple of years, risks and challenges affecting the residential auction market and how a Labour government might impact residential property investment and development in general.

Read his full interview with Property Auction News here.

Richard Adamson

Residential Managing Partner Residential Auction

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