Solving your Property issues - The CBG has just appointed Third Sector Property, who are a general property practice and property consultancy which works exclusively for charities, voluntary organisations, NFPs and social enterprises throughout the UK.

The firm was originally founded in 2008 in response to the demand for property advice in the Third Sector. We have rapidly grown to become the leading property organisation supplying the sector, currently representing over 100 organisations with regard to their property matters, from smaller start-ups with requirements for only a few desks to national charities with offices in every major city across the UK.

All our services are geared towards helping the Third Sector save money on property enabling them to spend more on services. We do this through our four integrated service areas:

Property and Asset Management – including Portfolio Management, Facilities Management, high level Risk Analysis, Planned Maintenance and Rent Reconciliation.
 
Professional Leasework – including Rent Reviews, Rent Reductions, Lease Renewals, Lease Surrenders and Dilapidations Settlements.
 
Agency and Investment – including Acquisitions and Disposals of Leasehold, Long Leasehold and Freehold properties.
 
Property Research and Analysis – including property searches, Cost Benefit Analysis, Tendering and Feasibility Reporting.
 
We believe that through focusing solely on charity and voluntary organisations we have a unique perspective into our client base. This enables us to add value when we deliver our services, as our insight into the sector allows us to tailor charity-centric solutions to all property issues. Whether this is through alignment of leases with funding cycles, adapting property research and analysis to senior management and charity trustees, negotiating for best value to reduce the impact of funding cuts or complying with various social and ethical standards, we have a proven track record of commitment to Third Sector practices and values.For further information CLICK HERE