Whole Life Carbon Assessments in Expert Witness Reports: PAS 2080:2023 Applications for Valuation Disputes
By 2026, carbon-related value diminutions are appearing in UK property litigation at a pace that few valuers anticipated even three […]
By 2026, carbon-related value diminutions are appearing in UK property litigation at a pace that few valuers anticipated even three […]
The UK built environment accounts for approximately 25% of the nation's total carbon emissions — and a significant, often overlooked
Over 85% of the buildings standing in England today will still be in use in 2050 — meaning the retrofit
By 2030, properties with poor whole-life carbon profiles could face valuation discounts of up to 20% in institutional-grade markets —
Over 40% of global carbon emissions originate from the built environment — and as net-zero legislation tightens across the UK,
Over 60% of the UK's existing housing stock was built before 1960 — and the vast majority of those homes
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A property that scores poorly on whole-life carbon metrics can lose measurable market value — yet fewer than half of
Buildings and infrastructure account for 39% of global carbon emissions, yet most property surveys still focus exclusively on structural defects
The construction sector accounts for nearly 40% of global carbon emissions, yet most party wall surveyors still approve neighbour works