Nick Carter > Boyes Turner > Reading, England > Lawyer Profile

Boyes Turner
ABBOTS HOUSE
ABBEY STREET
READING
RG1 3BD
England

Work Department

Property

Position

Nick is the head of the highly regarded Commercial Property Team and has over 25 years’ experience advising clients in all aspects of commercial property transactions. He specialises in industrial units,  business space including laboratories for landlords and tenants acting for a range of owner managed businesses to large national and international companies along with religious and other not for profit organisations .

 

He has developed a specialist practice managing portfolios of properties for not only large corporate clients (often in the tech, innovation and life sciences sectors), working closely with their in-house legal and property teams and with their other external advisors but also for religious bodies managing their places of worship and other property interests nationally.

As a member of the firm’s inward investment team, Nick is highly experienced in advising foreign businesses setting up and operating in the UK.

Career

Nick trained and qualified in London undertaking investment work for global funds and insurance companies and was appointed Head of the Commercial Property Team at Boyes Turner in 2008.

Languages

English

Memberships

Thames Valley Property Forum

Reading Chamber of Commerce Property Group

Reading Real Estate Network

Leisure

Nick enjoys golf and spending time in the garden or with his family.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Commercial property: Thames Valley, Berks, Oxon, M4/M40

Consisting of three sizeable key teams covering commercial property, development and house building, and residential conveyancing, Boyes Turner is well-positioned to handle a varied spectrum of commercial property mandates including the provision of advice to offshore trusts and investors, and charities. The practice is jointly led by three esteemed figures: Nick Carter, who possesses demonstrable prowess in assisting national and international companies across the tech, life sciences and logistics sectors; William Nassau-Lake, who counts a diverse array of house builders, developers, traders and landowners on his client roster; and Stella Perry, whose capabilities focus on the residential side of the practice. Other notable figures include property purchase and disposal expert Mark Appleton, residential development expert Brian Dowling, and Philip Jacques, who bolsters the practice with his extensive transactional experience. Steph Richards is also recommended.