10th September 2020 “Pent-up demand will soon be expended, while a weak economy, cautious lenders and the end of the stamp duty cut will weigh on prices,” said Andrew Burrell, chief property economist at Capital Economics. View article
Big British companies are entering the rental market One reason for the boom, says Andrew Burrell of Capital Economics, a consultancy, is that retail and office properties are comparatively unappealing. 27th August 2021 · The Economist
One in 10 London offices are at risk of becoming ‘obsolete’ under new energy rules “It is like a double-hit for these buildings,” Andrew Burrell, chief property economist at Capital Economics, told CNBC, referring to the upcoming environmental regulations and the impact of the Covid... 16th August 2021 · CNBC
How Covid Has Reshaped Real Estate From New York to Singapore “There’s been a spatial shock, whereby you don’t have to go to the city to earn money necessarily,” said Andrew Burrell, chief property economist at Capital Economics. “We think cities will change a... 5th May 2021 · Bloomberg