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Revealing data from B2B platform LonRes 'demonstrates the increasing volume of serious purchasers looking to buy now'

The headline figures may show prices falling, but the reality is that buyers in many prime areas are facing stiff competition for anything decent, warns Black Brick

"I can’t see there being a mass exodus from the capital but it does look set to be much more challenging for sellers of more expensive properties in zone 1 and parts of zone 2 who are looking to sell…

New research reveals the associated costs of buying, holding and then selling a property around the globe...

“People are sensing an opportunity now" in the prime country house market, says Knight Frank's Edward Rook.

Knight Frank reports that "after an initial burst of demand following the re-opening of the market on 13 May, the number of new sellers has risen and the ratio between supply and demand has normalised.

"We can see the first green shoots of a recovery," writes James Liffen of Mishcon de Reya as he takes stock of the property sector's current situation, "but think it may be some time before the prime and…

We may be in the middle of the worst economic crisis in living memory, but certain properties are still being fought over in Prime Central London, reports buying agent Karim Bazzi

Going by recent reports, you’d think most of London had upped sticks in search of rural idylls;

Savills does not foresee a wholesale exodus to the countryside...

Developer behind Centre Point & The Bryanston reports an influx of demand from the region, driven by the UK’s recent visa announcement and the upcoming SDLT surcharge.