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GKR International - Real Estate Talent Specialists has been shortlisted for the 'Best Candidate Care' category in the prestigious Recruiter Awards 2024!
With the promise of increased rights and protections for homeowners, there arises a need for skilled professionals who can navigate these changes effectively, providing invaluable expertise and guidance to clients and organisations alike.
The resilience and recovery observed in the UK housing market have the potential to stimulate employment growth across various sectors within the property industry.
As we look ahead to the summer months, the real estate market is poised for growth and transformation. At GKR International, we're committed to supporting our clients and partners in navigating these exciting developments and unlocking new opportunities in the real estate market.
One recent development that has sparked both admiration and scrutiny is the bold move by the John Lewis Partnership to publicly disclose their interview questions.
Embracing technology, championing sustainability, specialising in niche markets, fostering diversity and inclusion, and cultivating adaptability are key strategies for success in this dynamic industry.
At its core, this legislative proposal aims to overhaul the existing framework governing tenant-landlord relationships by introducing sweeping changes, chief among them being the abolition of Section 21 'no fault' evictions.
In a move mirroring the Building Safety Levy introduced under the Building Safety Act 2022 in England, the Scottish government is poised to instate a similar tax mechanism aimed at raising an estimated £5 billion from developers held responsible for hazardous buildings.
We are excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and the prospect of forging meaningful partnerships within the vibrant business ecosystem of Edinburgh and beyond.
The election debates are fostering a national conversation about housing that is long overdue. Regardless of which party comes into power, the focus on housing should continue, with a sustained effort to implement effective policies and address the underlying challenges.
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