Our Land & Investment team advises on land and property development projects, on residential investments and Build to Rent. We cover residential, non-residential and mixed-use development sites and advise on every stage of the project cycle, from early appraisals and funding through to site disposals.
Our Expertise
We are experts in residential and non-residential land development projects. Our services include sales, acquisitions, joint-ventures, the negotiation of option/promotional agreements and the implementation of phased payment deals.
We offer a full range of residential investment services, including Build to Rent (BTR) consultancy, portfolio appraisals, asset management, the acquisition and disposal of residential investment portfolios and the provision of rental data.
We provide a full range of consultancy and agency services relating to the sale and acquisition of residential and non-residential sites. Our services cover mixed-use sites, commercial townhouses, institutional buildings, non-residential properties and property portfolios.
Why Choose Rettie?
We have a strong track record delivering high-value services to broad client base of developers, landowners, investment funds, banks, administrators, institutions, local authorities and private clients.
We have 10 regional offices and a strong team of Land & Development professionals. This team draws on the resources of our Consultancy, Research, Structured Finance, Residential and Lettings teams.
We are established as the trusted provider of business-focused consultancy advice to many leading companies. Our research and consultancy services allow our clients to make robust, evidence-based decisions about current and future business opportunities.
We work closely with architects, planners, solicitors, commercial agents and cost consultants in order to provide a complete service to our clients.
Latest Insight & Opinions
As we approach the end of 2024, it’s a great time to reflect on what has been a turbulent yet transformative year in the UK mortgage market. The past 12 months have been shaped by many of the same forces that have dominated recent years—economic uncertainty, fluctuating interest rates, inflationary pressures, and geopolitical tensions.