Get into property – more opportunities than you may think
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Get into property – more opportunities than you may think
Get into Property Our team today Emily Archer Pam Duke Robert Kos Harvey Pritchard A Career in Property What does it mean? This? Buying and selling houses Working on a building site How about Shopping Centres and Retail Parks Regeneration and Development Wind Farms and Alternative Investments FACT vs FICTION A test for you Waterloo Bridge which crosses the River Thames in London is also known as the Ladies Bridge due to the fact that the majority of the construction team were women. The 25 ft long Headington Shark can be found protruding from the roof of an ordinary terraced house in Oxford. Despite Oxford City Council trying to have it removed on the grounds that it was dangerous to the public, engineers pronounced the erection safe and six years later it received retrospective planning permission. In 2014 it was voted the 24th most creative sculpture from around the world. This plant gives building surveyors nightmares. Japanese knotweed is described by the Environment Agency as 'indisputably the UK's most aggressive and destructive invasive plant'. Mortgage lenders often refuse to lend on affected properties and it can devalue a property by up to 50% of market value. In September 1915, after the death of its heir, the Antrobus family put this well known landmark up for sale by auction. Lot 15: Stonehenge with 30 acres of adjoining land was sold at the Palace Theatre in Salisbury to the highest bidder, Sir Cecil Chubb, a wealthy Shrewton resident. Sir Cecil who had no intention of bidding at the sale, bought it 'on a whim' as a gift for his wife who, it's claimed, was none too pleased. He paid £6,600 for it and in today’s money that would be around £392,000. This hotel offers some of the most stunning and original hotel rooms in the UK. Situated in Oxford it has 95 bedrooms. Previously it was a prison and many of the bedrooms used to be prison cells. Possibly the world’s most famous police headquarters, New Scotland Yard in London, has been sold for £370m to a Abu Dhabi investor who plans to replace the 1960s block with luxury apartments. Before planning permission for a hotel development could be considered surveys of the following were required a) Newts, b) Bats, c) Archaeological, d) Acoustic, e) Soil Investigation, f) Building Condition, g) Asbestos, h) Topographical, i) Landscape, j) Traffic Survey. After being turned down for planning permission to demolish this Kensington Town House, because neighbours objected, the owner painted the property with pink candy stripes. The local authority issued a Section 215 Notice to force the owner to repaint the house as it was situated in a conservation area. At a height of 309.6 metres, or 1,016 feet, the Shard is the tallest building in Europe. Towards the end of construction, a fox was found living on the 72nd floor (top floor) and staff nicknamed it Romeo. ….. and the answers are They are all fact We are involved in every element of the built environment. We measure, value, manage, buy, sell, lease, let, regenerate, develop, protect and enhance all the world’s physical assets and by that we mean anything from city skyscrapers to sporting stadiums, forests to festival sites, shopping centres to the homes we live in. A day in the life of Robert Kos, MRICS, Chartered Surveyor Harvey Pritchard, MRTPI, Chartered Town Planner How to get into Property Graduate schemes • Undergraduate – Property degrees (some offer a 12 months placement year – Non-Property degrees • Post graduate Apprenticeships From 12 months to 6 years Summer School Programme Emily Archer, Pathways to Property Click here to apply Applications close 31 May 2016 Thank you Any questions