Company Tag: Allsop
Notting Hill mansion heads to the auction block
Detached Italianate stunner, currently in hotel use, is guided at £3.5m+
‘Significant’ Battersea block housing longstanding Foxtons base listed at £8m
Site on Lavender Hill 'lends itself to potential residential led development opportunities', according to selling agents Allsop.
Auction buyers unswayed by remote shift
Allsop's first resi sale of 2021 raised more money than a ballroom event put on at the same point last year.
Allsop lines up 245-lot sale in ‘final chance to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday’
February catalogue contains 14 more lots than this time last year.
Marylebone mews development opp pitched at £2.75m
Freehold terrace on Huntsworth Mews has been put up for sale for the first time in 60 years.
Anti-viral Marketing: How property agents are keeping the market moving safely in lockdown
"This is a golden opportunity for our industry to gain the trust of the public,” says one top industry pundit, as estate agents and buying agents share how they have adapted to doing business by the b…
Sub-£1m guide for rare apartment in The Boltons
Mansions in the revered RBKC enclave have been known to fetch £40m or even more.
Buyer sought for ‘trophy’ garden square portfolio in PCL
‘Significant interest’ expected in trio of unbroken freehold buildings on Leinster Gardens, Princes Square and Devonshire Terrace.
Gilbert Scott’s Keltham Hall to go under the hammer
The great architect reused many of Keltham's high Victorian Gothic features in his designs for the Midland Grand Hotel at St Pancras.
What awaits the resi auction market in a post-Covid world?
Bridging the gap between buyer expectations and seller sentiment will be one of the major challenges in the months to come, writes Richard Adamson...
Allsop reports renewed confidence ahead of ‘bumper’ resi sale
Auctioneer releases highest volume catalogue since lockdown began, with 250 lots - and 13 guided above £1m
Derelict stately home smashes guide price at auction
Last week saw 23 bidders fight it out for the Grade II* Troy House in the Wye Valley, which was guided at £200k-£250k but ended up selling for £1.356m