iBall interviews Stephen English
September 19th, 2008The rise and fall of commercial property has been rather flung into the background amid the sinister sound of major banks crashing around our ears.
But of all those professionals who can tell us investors what it is like literally on the ground in the City, it is a man who has been putting tenants in offices for 27 years.
So here is Stephen English, man of property….
Research: Montagu Evans
2 Responses to “iBall interviews Stephen English”
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Michael Lever Says:
September 19th, 2008 at 1:19 pmI’m a self-employed commercial property surveyor, advising retailers. (I used to work for Montagu Evans from 1967-1971 and i established my practice in 1975.) Commercial property investment is allegedly a long-term investment yet the players and their advisers are thinking short-term; what’s wrong with them? Actually, I think it’s good the buying and selling of investments has stalled: tenants are fed up with landlords chopping and changing and causing no end of management hassle for tenants and some attitudinal stability would do a landlords a power of good.
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Steve Iball Says:
November 16th, 2008 at 12:38 pmHi,I am the real Steve Iball, just been made redundant from Barclays as Area Director financial services quite interested in helping with current or future issues in personal financial advice and customer service , bored at home on gardening leave!!
best regards Steve


Heavens! A crunch has become chaos and carnage and the market only seems to go one way –meltdown. Perhaps, it is not the best time in the world to be cheerfully giving investment ideas, given it’s so difficult to pick anything out of all of this mess. Just look at our portfolio.

