Mainly for Students: Flourishing in real estate 20/11/2024 Mainly for Students: Flourishing in real estate EG catches up with two of our cohort for one final look at their developing careers in property 20/11/2024
Mainly for Students: DCF models for market valuations – a match made in heaven David Hourihan puts the case for wider acceptance of DCF modelling in valuation
Mainly for Students: A word on the streets Paul Collins examines major transport-related issues, beginning with our network of roads and…
Mainly for Students: Planning pitch-perfect presentations How to get the best out of work and academic presentations
Mainly for Students: CRE can be a barometer for change As the discipline grows in significance it is shaping the industry of the future
Charting a path in real estate EG catches up with three of the graduates that it has followed through university
Mainly for Students: A residential round-up The topics property professionals and their clients and customers are facing
Mainly for Students: Bringing developments to life Paul Collins concludes his overview of the development process
Mainly for Students: The planning system explained Paul Collins continues his three-part overview of the development process
Mainly for Students: Property development explained The first in a three-part overview of developer types and the development process
Mainly for Students: Beauty, sustainability and the housing market Major legal and policy changes that affect the provision of new homes, and the state of the market
Top tips for starting out as a property student Paul Collins shares his advice for first-year property students in the first term of their course
Bricks & Mortar: Graduate and apprentice surveyors discuss their journeys LISTEN Three graduates discuss their paths into real estate
Mainly for Students: Moving on up We catch up with our former students as they pave their way through the industry
Mainly for Students: Name that style – part 2 Paul Collins continues his overview of styles and periods, surveying the years between 1714 and 1939
Mainly for Students: Name that style A two-part series on architectural styles begins with a look at the period from 1066 to 1714
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Mainly for Students: BRE makes an impact Jennifer Potter explains the important work undertaken by the Building Research Establishment.
Mainly for Students: Pitch perfect Our experts provide advice on how to excel when delivering a presentation
Mainly for Students: Taking the next step EG catches up with the group of students it has been following throughout their studies