The Nuts and Bolts of Overage
What is overage, and what should be considered if a property might be sold subject to overage?
What is overage, and what should be considered if a property might be sold subject to overage?
The Real Estate team, lead by Partner Dean Bickford, has advised the University of Reading on its sale to a national house-builder of a residential development in Reading.
Dean Bickford, Real Estate Partner, has advised real estate developer Dominvs on its disposal of sixteen affordable housing units at substantial mixed-use development at Fox Lane, Palmers Green, London.
Hazel Eccles, a senior associate in our Real Estate team and Head of our Agriculture and Rural Land Team, considers the pros and cons of entering into either an option agreement or a promotion agreement.
Dean Bickford, Partner in the Real Estate Team has advised Bewley Homes plc on its unconditional acquisition of the first phase of the residential development in Wilton Park, Beaconsfield.
Field Seymour Parkes has been acting for the last 12 months for The Vaccine Manufacturing and Innovation Centre UK Ltd (VMIC), which is very much in the news at the moment, in their acquisition of a site at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire.
James Burgess, a Partner in our real estate team, discusses the strategic value of ransom strips to sellers and promoters of land with development potential.
A developer has offered to build me an amazing new house on my land – what should I consider?
The Real Estate team looks at the rights which can benefit and burden property and explains why more than a superficial examination is required to uncover their true extent.
Dean Bickford, Partner in the Real Estate Team has advised Jaynic Properties in relation to its management of the sale of the 15.7 acre former Newlands School in Seaford, East Sussex.
What is “overage” all about? Michael Higgin helps landowners who are new to the topic to understand what it is and how it all works in practice.