View from the 8ighth: Navigating 30 years in the commercial property market with Mark Gower


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Jul 22 2024 22 mins   1

In our latest View from the 8ighth (floor) episode, Jack Robson from the Leeds office of Allsop, discovers more about Mark Gower. They discuss his career path and what led him to property auctions, the importance of data to the auction process, challenges he has faced and where he sees the commercial market heading.

We also find out if he had £5 million to invest where the opportunity in the market lies and any standout moments or unusual lots he has sold in his 30 year career.

View from the 8ighth

In our “View from the 8ighth” podcast episodes we discuss topics and provide insight that focusses on areas of the market in which we work.

Jack sits in the regional office of Allsop with a focus on Residential Investment in the regions. The office has a growing offering covering Commercial and Residential agency, valuation, and property management in the northern regions.

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If you are interested in reading blogs written by Mark

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