The Red Book

 

The Red Book

 

EGi's annual publication 'Residential Development in London :The Red Book' is ideal for developers, agents, house builders, housing associations, consultants, and investors. The 2010 edition will be published in May.

 

Why purchase The Red Book?

 

  • Get an indication of what has been happening in the London residential market
  • Identify areas of high, low and halted construction activity in all the London boroughs
  • Get pricing and sales rates for schemes across London
  • Find out who's buying what and where
  • Make decisions based upon reliable, unbiased information from EGi's research team and contributors

     

    What does The Red Book include?

     

  • Commentary on the state of the market
  • Planning and construction activity from 2000 (all schemes with 10+ units)
  • Sales rates
  • Sale type (bulk, investor, RSL, rental etc)
  • Pricing
  • Incentives

     

    If you would like to receive a copy of the 2009 executive summary as an overview of what the Red Book has to offer please complete your details here. Once we receive your details we can send you a PDF copy of the executive summary .

     

    How much does The Red Book cost?

     

    The 2009 edition is still available at half price £550 £275. Please complete your details if you are interested in purchasing the 2009 edition.


    The 2010 edition is available to pre order for £550. Please email hannah.gardiner@estatesgazette.com if you are interested in the 2010 edition.

     

    Request more information from the team:

     

    If you would like to discuss EGi's Red Book in more detail with one of our team members, receive a copy of the executive summary or would like to place an order, please complete your details here and we will get back to you by your preferred contact method as soon as we can.

     

    Alternatively call us on 020 7911 1881 or email hannah.gardiner@estatesgazette.com.

     

     

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