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Market Watch: Stafford Lancaster

Posted on 4 July 2024

Welcome to the first episode of Market Watch, the new real estate podcast from Mishcon de Reya, where we delve into the opportunities and challenges facing the real estate sector through conversations with key industry players.

In this first episode, Susan Freeman, Partner at Mishcon de Reya, speaks with Stafford Lancaster, Chief Investment Officer of Delancey.

Stafford, who joined Delancey in 2000, oversees the firm's fund and asset strategies, with a historical focus on London offices and recent leadership in residential, education, and mixed-use developments. He also manages relationships with major co-investment partners and serves as Chairman of the Investment Property Forum (IPF) and Trustee of the Reading Real Estate Foundation at Henley Business School. In this episode, Stafford discusses market headwinds, identifying both cyclical and thematic investment opportunities, the impact of potential political changes, and the importance of public-private partnerships in regeneration projects. He also shares insights on the future of real estate investment and the role of the IPF in promoting research, education, and networking within the industry. Tune in for an in-depth look at the current real estate landscape and expert analysis from one of the industry's leading figures.

This podcast is brought to you by Mishcon de Reya, which has one of the largest full-service real estate teams in the UK, acting for clients who are shaping the market. We hope you enjoyed listening to Market Watch. Please join us for the next episode coming shortly.

Topics covered:

  • Market Headwinds
  • Investment Opportunities
  • Political and Economic Impacts
  • Public-Private Partnerships
  • Future of Real Estate Investment
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