Oliver Knight

Partner, Head of Res Dev Research

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Oliver is a Partner in Knight Frank’s residential research department, specialising in UK-wide development research. He is responsible for analysing and reporting on trends in the residential development, land and new homes markets across the UK, as well as within the build to rent, student housing and senior living sectors. Oliver also contributes to Knight Frank’s housing market forecasts and regularly presents Knight Frank’s market views to clients including developers, property companies, investors and lenders.

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Research Reports

Build to Rent Market Update

Knight Frank’s quarterly review of the key investment themes in the UK Build to Rent (BTR) market.

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Single Family Housing Report

Knight Frank’s review of the performance and opportunities in the nascent SFH to rent sector.

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European Living Sectors Yield Guide

Read the latest Investment Yield Guide for institutional grade Student and BTR stock in key markets across Europe.

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UK Student Housing

This series of reports analyse the current health of the UK student housing market taking into account student numbers, investment and rental change, as well as our outlook for the coming year.

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Seniors Housing Annual Review

Our market leading research examines the fundamentals of the private Senior Living market from the strong demographic landscape to sales and rental performance of the largest private operators.

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European Living Sectors Investor Survey

In this report we examine the trends across age-targeted institutional rental accommodation across Europe. From Student Accommodation, to investment-grade PRS and Seniors Housing, including the findings of a new survey of major investors in…

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UK Living Sectors Investor Survey

The Knight Frank Living Sectors Investor Survey represents the views of 50 institutional investors active in the sector who account for £75 billion in Living assets under management in the UK.

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Seniors Housing Development Update

What’s the development landscape for seniors housing in the UK, and how is that set to change over the next five years? Our market-leading research takes a detailed look at the development pipeline and includes our forecasts for growth.

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Multihousing

The Knight Frank Multihousing report gives a comprehensive overview of investment and development trends in the UK Build to Rent sector.

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Focus on: Acton

This report provides a detailed analysis of the residential market in Acton. The report examines market dynamics, demand and the development pipeline.

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The Suburban BTR Housing Report

Investor interest and activity in the suburban Build to Rent housing market is rising. To date, the capital committed remains low as a proportion of overall institutional investment into BTR, however the sector is set to see significant…

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NLA/Knight Frank London Tall Buildings Survey

The NLA Tall Building Survey is an annual publication, developed with research partner Knight Frank, delivering up-to-date figures and analysis of the London tall buildings pipeline.

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Knight Frank/HBF:

This report, produced in partnership with the Home Builders Federation (HBF), attempts to quantify the important contribution that the housing market makes to the UK economy taking into account the spending associated with moving house in…

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UK Development Opportunities

The UK Development Opportunities report highlights the latest dynamics in the housebuilding market, and contains the results of our model identifying the most suitable and sustainable places to build houses in the UK.

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Knight Frank/HomeViews Multihousing Report

The Knight Frank/HomeViews Multihousing report gives a comprehensive overview of investment and development trends in the UK Build to Rent sector, as well as - via our collaboration with HomeViews - revealing what residents value.

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European Residential Investment

Despite short-term challenges, the fundamentals driving growth in European residential investment markets remain

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