Valuation & Advisory
Retail Valuation
We have the industry's largest specialist Valuation team, providing unrivaled experience in valuing each retail subsector.

Our UK based retail valuation team focusses on each of the retail market sub sectors including shopping centres, out of town retail, supermarkets and leisure as well as complex, mixed-use, and multi-phase town centre development sites. The team provides valuations for major institutional and REIT clients, a variety of UK and international lenders as well as retail owner occupiers.
Operating across the United Kingdom, our retail valuation team collaborates with our regional network to provide in depth local analysis together with a national perspective and understanding of the market and valuation process.
Our market coverage provides us with insight into capital market transactions as well as metrics including tenant performance, sales turnover, growth rates, and effort ratios in order to provide accurate market based valuation for every retail sector.
Our RICS registered valuers consider multiple factors when valuing property. Cash flow, future earnings, investor demand and the latest trends are all key factors we examine to determine the value of retail properties.
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Related Insights
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UK Retail at a Glance Q1 2025
CBRE's Retail at a Glance report offers a snapshot of the UK retail market. In Q1 2025, vacancy rates fell across High Streets, Retail Parks, and Shopping Centres, driving rental growth in selected markets.
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UK Monthly Index May 2025
UK commercial real estate saw increased total returns in May, driven by rental and capital growth.
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Investment in the office sector remained stable over the first quarter, despite a decrease in take-up. Across retail, prime restricted and secondary retail park yields compressed.
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Article | Adaptive Spaces
Retail's resilience: Prime assets lead the way
At first glance, the retail market may seem bleak. CBRE’s monthly index reveals that average retail rents are over 10% lower than a decade ago, and values over 30% lower.
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The latest CBRE Sustainability Index shows that inefficient assets continue to underperform.
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Book | Intelligent Investment
European Real Estate Market Outlook 2025
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Report | Intelligent Investment
UK Real Estate Market Outlook 2025
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Article | Future Cities
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Article | Future Cities
Canary Wharf: Transforming London’s banking district into a mixed-use destination
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Article | Intelligent Investment
Black Friday Predictions
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Article | Adaptive Spaces
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