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In this short collection of views, we consider the trends that
will shape housing in the mid 21st century. Demographic shifts, new
technology – including driverless cars, continuing shortages
of stock, materials and skills, are just some of the factors that
are already having an impact. There will of course be associated
legal issues, but our views here – based on 40 years of
working in every part of the residential sector – are much
more about the new opportunities and risks that investors and
developers will be considering. As lawyers our response is to help
our clients future-proof in anticipation of these changes, creating
flexibility and options.
Read the collection
here.
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