Director
Learn more about Adrian Lunn
Adrian is a Director and Office Head based in our Sheffield office. He has over 30 years' experience in the property industry, specialising in strategic advisory and valuation services across South Yorkshire for both public and private sector clients.
He has extensive experience delivering portfolio valuations and strategic development advice for a diverse range of clients, including universities, developers, banks, and property companies. Notable work includes leading the valuation and estates contract for South Yorkshire PTE, providing strategic development advice on Midland Railway Station for Sheffield City Region and London and Continental Railways (LCR), and advising on marriage value negotiations for major residential development sites. He also advises on loan security and accounts valuations, and has completed complex leasehold acquisitions, including a 200-unit private rented sector site in Sheffield.
Before joining BTG, Adrian spent over 30 years at a UK commercial and residential real estate consultancy, where he held the position of regional director for East Midlands and South Yorkshire. He is a Chartered Surveyor with deep expertise in the Sheffield and South Yorkshire property markets.
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3rd Floor, Westfield House, 60 Charter Row, Sheffield, S1 3FZ
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