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Mansionville: Surveying London’s £10m+ streets
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Seven-figure sums: How many square feet does £1m buy across Britain?
The number of £1m+ homes in Britain has more than doubled in the last ten years, says Savills
PCL property prices set to rise by 20% over the next five years in a ‘permanent departure from the historic trend’
Prime resi market risks "have been overplayed", says Savills in its revised five-year forecasts - but there'll be no price growth in prime London in the next two years
Summer Snapshot: Prime property markets in six charts
Average annual house price growth across the UK slowed to 2.1% in August, down from 2.9% in July, reports Knight Frank
April 2016: When the PCL property market shifted down a level
Carter Jonas provides a handy - and stark - sit' rep' on how the 3% stamp duty surcharge has altered the Prime Central London property market
‘A Hive Of Activity’: Surveying Kensington’s buzzing new development scene
It's a 'defining era' for the venerable PCL enclave, as the planning pipeline hits 5,055 private units
‘A notable change in buying behaviour’: Home-buyers oust investors in Prime Central London
"Buy-to-let investors have remained on the side-lines trying to call the bottom of the market", says London Central Portfolio
The total value of residential property transactions has fallen for the first time since 2009
£239bn-worth of homes changed hand in the year to March 2017, down from £273bn in the previous 12 months
PCL resi development market ‘has staged a mini recovery’ (but it doesn’t really feel like it)
“The outlook for the Central London development market is more positive than we might have expected given the economic and political headwinds", says JLL
London asking prices tumble by 2.9% in a month
It's the first September drop for UK-wide average asking prices since 2013
August sees central London’s property market at its ‘weakest since 2008’ – RICS
The UK property market is an 'increasingly mixed picture'