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Market Sectors

Developers

Jolliffe and Flint act for leading national, regional and local developers to ensure that the level of affordable housing on sites required as part of the Section 106 is at a level which is sustainable particularly having regard to difficulties in market conditions.

We provide a dedicated consulting and agency service to deliver best returns to developers for the affordable housing on any site.

We provide bespoke development appraisals to meet the needs of developers in challenging times, to satisfy the demands of local authorities including the Greater London Affordable Housing Development Control Toolkit and Homes and Communities Agency  Economic Appraisal Tool as well as housing needs surveys and grant advice 
Housing Associations

Whether a valuation on a site being acquired, or for shared ownership sale, or an entire stock revaluation, we provide a professional service to housing associations and other registered providers for acquisition, accounts, stock option appraisals and valuations.

Our unique

Quarterly Guide to 1999 Beacon Values

gives easy first stage guidance to development managers in assessing sites.

The Beacon Value guide is not a valuation but a tool to provide indicative values as at 1 January 1999 for initial rent setting only. Any indications of price are based solely on regional weighed indices. An association should obtain full valuation advice prior to entering into a binding contract.
Local Authorities

Ensuring best value on disposal or delivering affordable housing as part of planning gain, providing proactive cost efficient service to local authorities seeking to deliver affordable housing in difficult and challenging market conditions.

Development and best value appraisals; negotiations undertaken to promote delivery of appropriate proportion of affordable housing on any site.

We provide bespoke development appraisals to meet authority’s planning and housing need and requirements, checking developers’ assumptions and appraisals.