Less than des. res.
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Less than des. res.

John Naish Editor, Nursing Management

Even with a buoyant property market, many redundant hospitals would be difficult to sell because they are listed buildings - something which frightens off potential purchasers. John Naish reports

Would you buy a secondhand hospital from the NHS? Thought not. Managers are having to try innovative solutions and court unusual customers in their attempts to find people willing to exchange large sums of money for empty properties and estates.

Nursing Standard. 9, 15, 22-23. doi: 10.7748/ns.9.15.22.s32

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