Thinking Business December 2023

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Property Report

Kent’s property market is

“capable of weathering the storm”

The latest Kent Property Market Report points to encouraging “key indicators”. Indeed the county seems to buck the trend in some sectors of the market. Commenting at the launch of the Kent Property Market Report, Mark Coxon said “Kent’s industrial property sector continues to blaze a trail for growth, with developers benefitting from rental growth that’s beyond the South East average. While land values may have fallen from their peak, investment continues notably in Dartford, Medway, Sittingbourne, and Tonbridge and Malling.

Recognising that the country has experienced the economic shocks of the emergence from Covid; the war in Ukraine, and rises in inflation and interest rates, the report highlights that Kent’s property sector is showing early signs of recovery with investment coming forward, especially in the logistics and distribution, science park sectors, and the tourism and leisure industry. Caxtons Property Consultants’ are authors of this comprehensive report, now in its the 32nd edition, which is produced annually alongside partners Kent County Council and Locate in Kent. Across the UK, house sales and house building have taken a hit over the past year. However in Kent there is a “much more mixed picture”. House prices increased on average by 2% in the county over the year to the end of June, according to Land Registry figures.

L to R: Simon Ryan Locate in Kent, Liz Hamson BE News, Mark Coxon Caxtons Property Consultants, Roger Gough Kent County Council, Jane Kennedy Discovery Park

The High Street is still struggling with customers moving to online shopping. However, the report talks of “green shoots” as coffee shops, hospitality and independent traders open new outlets. Kent’s out of town retail sites such as Bluewater

Kent’s Science and Business Parks are continuing to attract inward investors. Discovery Park, in Sandwich, has seen “a surge in demand” and is estimated to be worth more than £324 million a year to the economy.

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and Ashford Designer Outlet are “flourishing” and some new supermarkets are opening across the county.

As the office market shows “signs of improvement”, the report finds evidence of “the flight to better quality offices”. Work is needed to reach energy performance ratings required by 2027. In spite of a slowdown in the UK’s industrial and logistics market, Kent “continues to buck the trend” with significant increases in rents.

“The impact of how many of us have changed the way we work, especially those who are office-based, is now playing out with businesses and the public sector reviewing their property requirements. With hybrid working looking like it is here to stay, the biggest winners are the co-working space providers, with Kent increasingly well served at the moment.” Overall, the outlook for the property market is “markedly different” to 2022. However, the report says: “Key indicators suggest that the Kent property market is capable of weathering the storm.”

Find out more about the changing face of Kent’s property market, head to www.caxtons.com/kpmr/ to download the 2023 report.


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Nick Barker joins Avante Care & Support as Director of Quality

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pages 50-51

Enhance Protect Connect

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pages 49-50

Kent Wellbeing Hub

3min
page 47

Benchmark marks its 30th birthday

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page 46

Quinn Estates wins Housebuilder award for supporting local skills growth at the ‘Oscars of Housebuilding’

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page 46

Customers just for Christmas!

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pages 39, 41-44

UK firms in the dark over regulatory avalanche for EU trade, says BCC research

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pages 36-39

Kent & Medway Local Skills Improvement Plan - the key points

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page 35

£5m+ Government investment

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page 34

Adonis Blue Spreads its Wings to support Biodiversity Net Gain

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pages 32-33

Gusbourne Harvest 2023

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page 31

How your Christmas customer data can boost your 2024 sales

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page 31

BJF Group builds new safe space at Bovington Academy

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page 31

How Building Information Modelling is revolutionising build projects

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page 30

Hempstead House Hotel & Spa achieves 4-Star Accreditation from AA Make the most of your Christmas sales by asking for reviews

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page 30

Why a 15-minute walk is so good for you

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pages 28-29

Tunbridge Wells: Kent’s Ultimate Work-Life Destination

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page 28

Media company explores new digital health care innovation

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page 27

Better health makes business sense

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pages 26-27

The value of workplace wellbeing in your organisation

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pages 24-25

IT’S ALL ABOUT THE PEOPLE… the development of an East Kent Colleges Group ‘People Charter’

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page 22

Celebrating Apprenticeship success at MidKent College

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Kent’s property market is “capable of weathering the storm”

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A business is nothing without its people

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How can an Outsourced Finance Director support your Business?

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Introduction to Bold Biz Coaching

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