Next X: unique location analysis model

The world is changing.

 

These changes impact our real estate landscape.

 

Political and economic shifts, advances in technology and environmental issues are just a few of the challenges facing the UK’s towns and cities.

 

By analysing an extensive range of metrics, Next X gives real estate decision makers a new lens through which to analyse and understand locations across the UK.

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NEXT X is unique location analysis model fully customisable to your real estate portfolio.

 

 

Whether you're an office occupier searching for skills hotspots, a retail investor looking for towns with the 'buzz' factor or an alternatives investor searching for suitable care homes locations, Next X can provide you with unique insights. 

 

 

Next X goes beyond traditional location analysis measures to give investors and occupiers new ways of looking at how UK towns and cities can help deliver their business strategies.

 

 

INTRODUCING OUR FOUR NEW PILLARS

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Explore our four new pillars of location assessment

New Skills & Transition

Where is the workforce of the future?

To answer this, we’ve looked at entrepreneurship, innovation, resiliency and talent & skills.

  • Cambridge scores highly for innovation due to the high number of patent applications submitted
  • Oxford is home to a highly qualified workforce ranking it high on talent and skills
  • Dundee performs well on resiliency due to its high proportion of jobs at low risk from automation
New Skills & Transition
Health & Wellbeing

Health & Wellbeing

Which places are good for my quality of life?

We’ve assessed environmental challenges, commuting, health offer and quality of life.

  • Exeter and Bristol have seen high growth in the number of ultra-low emissions vehicles, pushing up their environment scores
  • Worthing’s health offer score received a boost from high levels of participants in park runs
  • Interestingly, residents in Crawley are the happiest!

Community

Which places have the buzz factor?

To answer this, we’ve looked at unique offer, makers place, popularity and liveability.

  • York has the lowest crime severity score boosting its liveability score
  • Manchester is home to the highest proportion of gin distilleries and craft breweries
  • Residents in the South West and East of England volunteer the most
Community
Real Estate & Infrastructure 2.0

Real Estate & Infrastructure 2.0

Which places are designing our future digital and physical landscapes?

We’ve assessed new housing & workplace solutions, connectivity, climate change response and rate of change.

  • Milton Keynes has the most car charging points pushing up its climate change response score
  • Manchester is home to a high level of BTR stock boosting its new housing solutions score
  • Doncaster is one of the cheapest places to use co-working space