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Asset Management

An effective property asset management plan is critical to strategic decision making and providing insight to assign targeted investment, specifically designed to optimise an asset's performance.

Elvet Chartered Surveyors have experience of helping some of the UK’s largest registered social landlords and local authorities achieve their business goals and objectives by undertaking a detailed options appraisal and providing rigorous analysis of each individual asset to justify their position within the property portfolio before presenting a robust business case to support:

  • Disposal of the asset.
  • Refurbishment and retention of the asset.
  • Re-development of the asset; or
  • Retention for community use.

Holistic appraisal of your assets' value

As a multi-discipline surveying practice, we can provide a holistic appraisal of an asset's value, condition and suitability:

  • Our RICS chartered quantity surveyors are experienced in undertaking detailed forensic analysis of the financial performance of assets including but not limited to; whole life cycle costs, procurement strategies, forecasted capital expenditure for refurbishment and feasibility costs or new-build developments etc.
  • Similarly, our RICS accredited chartered building surveyors are experienced in determining the condition of our clients assets and commercial interests to produce concise and comprehensive report designed to provide a critical appraisal and expose where investment is required or should be avoided.
  • Our RICS Valuers can ascertain the current market value of an asset and provide professional advice relating to the sale and acquisition of property to maximise investment returns.

Sustainability is integral to the development of a robust asset management plan; and with a team of accredited energy performance assessors, we can undertake a detailed Energy Stock Profile any commercial or residential assets to illustrate the impact of implementing sustainable measures designed to achieve carbon reductions.

An effective property asset management plan is critical to strategic decision making and providing insight to assign targeted investment, specifically designed to optimise an asset's performance.

Elvet Chartered Surveyors have experience of helping some of the UK’s largest registered social landlords and local authorities achieve their business goals and objectives by undertaking a detailed options appraisal and providing rigorous analysis of each individual asset to justify their position within the property portfolio before presenting a robust business case to support:

  • Disposal of the asset.
  • Refurbishment and retention of the asset.
  • Re-development of the asset; or
  • Retention for community use.

Holistic appraisal of your assets' value

As a multi-discipline surveying practice, we can provide a holistic appraisal of an asset's value, condition and suitability:

  • Our RICS chartered quantity surveyors are experienced in undertaking detailed forensic analysis of the financial performance of assets including but not limited to; whole life cycle costs, procurement strategies, forecasted capital expenditure for refurbishment and feasibility costs or new-build developments etc.
  • Similarly, our RICS accredited chartered building surveyors are experienced in determining the condition of our clients assets and commercial interests to produce concise and comprehensive report designed to provide a critical appraisal and expose where investment is required or should be avoided.
  • Our RICS Valuers can ascertain the current market value of an asset and provide professional advice relating to the sale and acquisition of property to maximise investment returns.

Sustainability is integral to the development of a robust asset management plan; and with a team of accredited energy performance assessors, we can undertake a detailed Energy Stock Profile any commercial or residential assets to illustrate the impact of implementing sustainable measures designed to achieve carbon reductions.