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GKR’s expansion into Edinburgh brings us closer to the pulse of Scotland’s property sector.
Projects like the Elizabeth Line show the importance of thoughtful, driven talent in the built environment.
From valuers to property managers, professionals are needed to meet the increasing demand in both residential and commercial sectors.
The Autumn Budget 2024 introduces both opportunities and challenges across the property market. At GKR, our role is to bridge these gaps, guiding employers in structuring their teams and supporting jobseekers in positioning themselves effectively.
With sustainability taking centre stage, several roles have emerged within UK real estate to address these new demands.
GKR International is proactively working with two of the UK’s largest employers of Town Planners to develop a comprehensive program aimed at attracting talent from Commonwealth countries back to the UK.
Some studios may lack awareness of the benefits that a dedicated Commercial Manager can bring. Without this understanding, they may be missing out on the opportunity to improve their operations significantly.
Central banks around the world, including the Bank of England, are navigating inflationary pressures and adjusting interest rates accordingly. As borrowing costs rise, potential homebuyers may adopt a more cautious approach, impacting demand in certain segments of the market.
With a commitment to sustainability and continuous learning, the future of hiring in the property sector is poised for transformation.
The built environment, encompassing architecture, urban planning, and sustainable design, stands at a pivotal juncture following the latest general election.
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