Investment
25% of overseas company-owned property in England & Wales is registered in the BVI
BBC investigation reveals that 97,000 properties in England and Wales are held by overseas firms; 44% of these are in London
Investing in Heritage: Measuring the impact of bringing historic buildings back into use
Bringing 'At Risk' historic buildings back into use should be at the heart of regeneration projects, say Historic England & U+I after looking at ten case studies across London
Eaton Square refurb delivers 14% returns to crowdfund investors
CapitalRise completes its inaugural project - a Finchatton-led refurbishment on Eaton Square - ahead of schedule
PRS: Latest prime residential yield guide
How PCL stacks up against prime and secondary regional cities
Cash landlords stump up a record £21bn
65% of landlord acquisitions in the last 12 months have been mortgage-free, says Countrywide Plc
Four things the Paradise Papers tell us about global business and political elites
Relatively few Americans or Europeans were caught up in the Panama palava, but this latest mega-leak is a different story...
Gleaming Spires: International students & the PCL lettings market
It's become less expensive to live and study in London of late, and top agents are reporting a surge in applicants with money to learn...
China’s overseas buyers leave a ‘black eye’ for others investing
Bankers and analysts say Chinese investors need more localised services to help them navigate and avoid pitfalls in overseas markets
Giant funds offload assets to capitalise on regional housing demand
Brownfield sites released by Friends Life, Threadneedle and L&G on the back of 'strong market dynamics' outside the M25
Mark Collins: On London’s enduring global appeal
Currency advantage is by no means the only reason overseas buyers will continue to invest in the UK capital, says Mark Collins...
Diversifying Assets & Risks: London buyers widen the net
'One client who couldn’t afford what he wanted decided to buy a commercial property with permission to turn to resi instead, costing him £600 psf as opposed to £800 to £1,000 psf'