Company Tag: Black Brick
Westminster’s voluntary ‘mansion tax’: Prime property industry reactions
Common sense or thin end of the wedge?
Black Brick signs top negotiator from Marsh & Parsons
New recruit Alex Oliver joins from M&P's Notting Hill office
Black Brick triples turnover as confused buyers invest in advice
Mayfair-based acquisition agency turns in record year and flags up some interesting trends...
Buying agency secures Park Lane base for ‘London’s most prestigious vault’
Unusual off-market acquisition next to the Dorchester...
Government proposes a ‘radical’ ban on new-build leasehold sales
The DCLG wants to “ban new-build houses being sold as leasehold as well as restricting ground rents to as low as zero”
London buying agency reports ‘considerable’ rise in off-market deals
'Clients prefer the exclusivity that comes with purchasing a home which has not been openly marketed and which many potential purchasers will not yet have the opportunity to see'
No let up for London’s super-prime rental boom
42 £5,000+ per week tenancies agreed in the first four months of 2017...
PCL buying agency reports rental surge and off-market sales shift
Nearly a third of Black Brick's searches in Q1 were for rentals, while over a third of its purchases were made off-market...
Agency reports flurry of activity in Knightsbridge as buyers go bargain hunting
'Average price per square foot for one and two-bed apartments in reasonable condition has fallen from around £2,000 to £1,700 since 2014'
‘Look at the property’s value in 2014, take off the additional Stamp Duty, and use that as a benchmark’ – Black Brick
Prime London's market seems to be bottoming out, agrees Camilla Dell
Buyer bags off-market apartment at Clarges Mayfair for £21.15m
Black Brick secures 'stunning' four-bed on behalf of Russian client, after negotiating a 10% discount...
Knightsbridge loses its shine for Middle Eastern buyers
Camilla Dell notes a 'shift in focus' amongst London's Middle Eastern buyers... Purchasers from the GCC region are more focused on areas like Marylebone these days.