Real estate in 2026: Trends, risks and opportunities
VideoSelective capital, resilient income and ESG‑ready assets: Ian Guthrie outlines where UK real estate is heading in 2026—and how our advisory team helps you act.

Rising costs: from energy to debt servicing are impacting tenants, developers, and real estate investors. But, capital continues to flow to this asset class – widely viewed as an inflation hedge.
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