While many areas of legal practice are under economic pressure, property and construction law are experiencing a resurgence—driven by political will and unprecedented housing targets.
What’s Driving the Growth?
The government, led by the Labour Party, has committed to delivering 1.5 million new homes. This ambition has reignited demand across:
- Planning and environmental law
- Construction disputes
- Property development advisory
- Infrastructure and regeneration projects
Urban renewal, co-living developments, and mixed-use schemes are emerging as particularly active niches.
Opportunities for Law Firms
This boom is not limited to large city firms. Regional and specialist practices are seeing increased instructions relating to:
- Planning objections and appeals
- Section 106 agreements
- Contractor disputes
- Development finance and risk allocation
Firms that position themselves clearly within these niches are well placed for sustained growth.
The Visibility Gap
Despite rising demand, many firms have not updated their online profiles to reflect:
- Planning law expertise
- Construction-specific experience
- Development-focused services
As a result, potential clients often struggle to find appropriate specialists.
Claim your Legal Means Direct listing to:
- Appear in our Property & Development categories
- Earn a “Property Specialist” badge
- Increase visibility as housing demand accelerates
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