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Q&A with BloomSmith - 2024 Forecast and the Commercial Property VAT Funding Model

Posted by The Landsite on 24th January 2024 -

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In this latest One-on-One episode, Kate Ashton, Sales Director at BloomSmith offers insight into the property market outlook for BloomSmith in 2024 and the role VAT funding plays in commercial property investment and development.

Ramsey Assal poses the following questions to Kate:

- How does your commercial property VAT funding model work?

- 2023 has been a complicated year for the property sector, how are you feeling about the state of the market as we head into 2024?

- Where do you see investment opportunities within the market - will the office market pick up in 2024? 

- Do you see any governmental changes on commercial property VAT this coming year?

- The financial sector is built upon creating innovations to meet customer needs, do you have any product developments for 2024?

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BloomSmith Provide fast, simple, effective VAT funding for commercial land and property. Fund the cost of your VAT for as little as 1.2% of your purchase price.

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