Making sense of the market: Why the outlook for property is sunnier on this side of June 8th
Property Vision's Charlie Ellingworth explains why there's still hope for a "perfectly functioning" prime property market - even with a hung parliament, Brexit vote and stiff SDLT bills

Charlie Ellingworth started acquisition firm Property Vision over thirty years ago. He is on the board of the Cadogan Estate and a trustee there, as well as a director of other smaller property companies. He writes novels, plays and regular articles for the FT and other magazines.
Transactional Friction: Dealing with the property market’s real villain
The post-Brexit vote story is not prices, but turnover, says Charlie Ellingworth, as transactions tumble and estate agents suffer
Unintended Consequences: Recession, the market, and strange people at property auctions
Change is in the air as a rubbish economy becomes the norm, says Property Vision's Charlie Ellingworth, as the Law of Unintended Consequences kicks in to the UK's property market...
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