Tim Wheen > Foot Anstey > Southampton, England > Lawyer Profile

Foot Anstey
White Building
1-4 Cumberland Place
SOUTHAMPTON
SO15 2NP
England

Work Department

Developer | Buying a New Home

Position

Tim is an experienced property lawyer dealing primarily with site acquisitions, site assembly, property development work and the negotiation of planning agreements.

Tim’s experience covers the full spectrum of development and commercial property matters and he is particularly well known for the extensive work that he has carried out for the house building industry.

Some of Tim’s work highlights include:

Acquisition of various large Greenfield development sites across London and the South East involving complex negotiations and drafting (including multi-layered overage provisions, security packages and purchase price adjustment mechanisms). Land values ranging from £10m-£40m.

Purchase of a large development site in Twickenham for £13m and advising on a wide range of complex title issues including the enforceability of restrictive covenants and unregistered land title issues.

Purchase of a £8m site in central London and the sub-sale of this site for £15m once planning permission had been granted. Advising extensively on rights of light issues.

Sale of various Affordable Housing schemes on both a Golden Brick and Turnkey basis.

Advising on various Planning Agreements involving complex viability drafting, development obligations and development constraints.

Lawyer Rankings

South East > Real estate > Commercial property: Hampshire

Exeter-based Richard Sutton heads up the Foot Anstey commercial property group, which shows considerable strength in the residential development, property finance, and commercial landlord spaces. In Southampton, Tim Wheen is the key senior contact, specialising in site acquisitions and the negotiation of planning agreements. Carol Phillips advises clients from the retail and leisure sectors, while legal director James Barnett leads on asset management work and assists large property companies. Nicola Sutton focuses on landlord and tenant matters, and Katie Taylor concentrates on handling disposals for institutional landlords.