Business
Fine & Country builds Northern presence
The Carver brothers have taken on the upper-end estate agency brand's licence in North Yorkshire and County Durham.
Chestertons swoops on South London agency James Pendleton
James Pendleton's branches in Wandsworth, Battersea & Clapham are to be 'absorbed' into the Chestertons network.
London design & build studio rolls out luxury interiors division
Project London's new venture is aiming to 'redefine' high-end interior design in PCL.
Winkworth moves into Warwickshire
Nick Martiny Roberts has launched a new outpost for the franchised estate agency in Royal Leamington Spa.
Selbo to lead Knight Frank’s sales team in St John’s Wood
Agency installs new head of sales at one of its top-performing offices.
Rightmove’s revenue jumps 7%
Property portal Plc reports 'a strong financial performance during a period of investment, driven by continued demand from agents and new homes developers for our products and services.'
Christie’s International Real Estate enters Luxembourg’s luxury property market
Global network taps into one of the smallest - & wealthiest - countries in the world via latest tie-up.
‘It’s not about being the biggest, it’s about excelling & being the best at what we do’: In conversation with Knight Frank’s Stuart Bailey
PrimeResi meets the major agency's head of super-prime sales in London, spearheading a 'strategic focus' on the capital’s ultra-luxury property market.
Hamptons installs new Head of Residential Development
'I’m looking forward to taking Hamptons to new heights in the residential space,' says Tom Hawkins.
Fast-growing brokerage signs up another prime London specialist
Over 15 agents have joined Moveli's network so far this year.
Branded resi developer Dar Global secures $275mn to ‘propel new projects’
London-listed luxury property developer works with brands including Aston Martin, Dolce & Gabbana, Lamborghini, Marriott, Missoni, Trump & W Hotels.
‘Friday has become the new Saturday’ for property viewings, says Savills chief
'Property viewings that fitted around traditional working hours are not requested in the way they once were,' says Liza-Jane Kelly.