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Valuation Viewpoint: Securing finance against your commercial asset

Episode Summary

Five recommendations to achieve a smooth and robust valuation process with your lender. This is particularly pertinent in a high interest rate environment.

Episode Notes

In this podcast, Andrew Hoban and Ben Hodge discuss five recommendations to achieve a smooth and robust valuation process with your lender. This is particularly pertinent in a high interest rate environment. We discuss asset management initiatives, assessing a tenant’s covenant strength, EPCs, development opportunities and rates mitigation.

We recommend you listen if you are to secure finance against your commercial asset or portfolio, either with new finance or as part of a re-financing process.

About Allsop Valuers

Allsop have commercial and residential valuers covering the entire UK. The teams provide market-led, strategic advice in a flexible and professional manner. They cover all aspects of valuation – loan security valuations; asset and fund valuations; valuations for accounts purposes; retrospective valuations; development appraisals; Expert Witness reports; strategic rental and capital valuation advice and valuations for corporate owners and occupiers.

The team work closely with auction and private treaty teams to ensure they have the most up-to-date property market intelligence to guide their valuations.

You can find out more about our valuation team here  and the other services Allsop offer at allsop.co.uk

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The podcast presented here is for general guidance and represents opinions of our teams based on the property market at the time of recording.

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