David Forbes, Chairman of The Private Office, outlined the benefits of the expansion.
David Forbes, the chairman of the Savills Private Office – with its outposts in Russia, China, Singapore, Europe and the Middle-east (they operate in 70 countries) – is at the very centre of the Savills spider’s web. He has been in the business a long time and is therefore able to accurately comment and reflect on what he has seen – the changes, fluctuations and trends – as a bystander.
David Forbes, chairman of Savills’ private office, was quoted in this Financial Times article.
For those on a tighter budget a private island might seem like an encumbrance. This is the view of David Forbes, chairman of Savills Private Office, the department of the global real-estate brokerage that deals with ultra-high-net-worth clients.
In most major cities, large private homes are seeing fresh interest, and moving quickly. “We’ve been very busy,” said David Forbes, chairman of the Savills Private Office Sloane Street. “We have a lack of stock. People are stuck in homes and don’t want to sell or have gone away.”