Investment in Scottish commercial property "firmed up" in the third quarter, according to Knight Frank, which says falling interest rates and a decisive election result gave more certainty over future policy direction.
Investment in Scottish commercial property "firmed up" in the third quarter, according to Knight Frank, which says falling interest rates and a decisive election result gave more certainty over future policy direction.
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Gartlea Rd, Airdrie, NLK
Guild Sq, Aberdeen, ABE
Leith St, Edinburgh, EDH
Real Estate
Real Estate
Partner, Head of Scotland Commercial, Knight Frank LLP