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Scottish independence and the UK property market
Trevor Abrahmsohn explains how the result of this week's historic referendum could impact on both foreign investment and prices...
The connection here is very current and could be predicted.
Autumn action kicks off early, but uncertainty lies ahead – Rightmove
Autum has started "earlier than usual", trumpets Rightmove in its latest House Price Index, as asking prices rise by 0.9%.
September's new listings are going on the portal with asking prices 0.
The £1m Creep: Mapping the evolution of prime London
Savills has mapped the expansion of prime London from 2003 to 2018, tracking the number of £1m+ sales across the capital. Sophie Chick walks us through the changing face of the six-figure city.
MMR plus ‘acute’ conveyancer shortage slowing transactions by up to a month – RICS
We're seeing a return to a 'less volatile' market, according to the monthly collective finger in the air by RICS surveyors.
Product Basement: The Ladbroke Road project with big plans
A rare development opportunity on one of Notting Hill's best streets has just come up for sale, complete with permission for a double-storey basement extension. Got to be worth a look...
Prime Please: Newcourt doubles up in Wimbledon
Luxury developer Newcourt Residential is banking on Wimbledon's top-end draw for its latest scheme, which is being billed - and priced - as 'a true PCL product'.
Performance Anxiety: Is prime London at a crossroads?
Savills' latest Prime London Residential Spotlight asks some big questions of the capital's property market: with the number of £1m+ house sales forecast to rise by 47% by 2018 - on top of a 165% jump…
How to maximise the value of a country house
Which features often tempt buyers into digging deep for a country house?
Winkworth sets up shop in Salisbury
Winkworth has settled on Salisbury as the location for its latest offering.
Prime London’s top-end surges as vendor expectations cool
The average sale price in prime central London shot up by 27% to £4.
Nash Converter: Candy plans Regent’s Park hyper-mansion
It's been reported that property tycoon Christian Candy has landed a terrace of Grade I-listed Nash houses in Regent's Park, complete with permission to convert them into a 50,000 square foot residence.
What is a ‘normal’ PCL sales market anyway? Activity is ‘very stable’ across all price ranges – W.A.Ellis
In the wake of Tony Pidgley's widely-reported comments this week, prime central London estate agency W.A.Ellis has quite rightly questioned what constitutes a 'normal' market.