Director
Learn more about Richard Bliss
Richard is a Director based in our London office. He specialises in valuation and consultancy, with extensive experience in secured lending valuations, development appraisals, and commercial lease advisory across diverse property types and sectors.
Richard has over 27 years' experience in commercial property, delivering tailored valuation and strategic advice to occupiers, investors, and secured lenders. Notable work includes leading complex development appraisals, advising on Charity Act valuations and overage provisions, and managing substantial secured lending portfolios. He also plays a key role in developing new business opportunities and managing long term client relationships built on trust and consistent delivery.
Prior to joining BTG, Richard gained experience at several national property consultancies. He is a Chartered Surveyor (MRICS) and holds a degree in Estate Management from the University of Greenwich.
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