Company Tag: CBRE

The race for London Mayor is all about personalities, says CBRE's Jennet Siebrits, as Sadiq Khan and Zac Goldsmith duke it out on housing, Heathrow and infrastructure.

Central London's property market is "much more positive" compared to the first half of the year, says CBRE, although it's still too soon to make a call on whether we're in for a sustained growth patch.

Enstar Capital has achieved an impressive sell-out at its latest scheme in Covent Garden, hitting a top rate of £2,260 per square foot.

A key building on Soho's Golden Square has been snapped up by a resi developer for a cool £43.02m.

Caps off to CBRE for prising a property angle out of the Rugby World Cup. Is there a correlation between winning nations and house prices?

Hong Kong has held onto its crown as the world’s highest value residential location, recording an average price per square foot way above that of London or New York.

London's garden squares "are seeing a residential revival", with some super high-end projects returning buildings around central green spaces back to their original use.

The resi sales market in the West End has "soared" since the election, reports CBRE, with enquiry levels and average values both up by nearly a third.

December's Stamp Duty reform probably hasn't had that big an impact on the £2m+ property market, argues CBRE.

The three big policy announcements for the high-value property industry in today's Emergency Budget were a mixed bag.

There's a palpable sense of positivity in the high-value property industry about this week's "Blue Budget." Well, more so than usual for a Budget week.

CBRE has been ploughing more investment into its burgeoning resi business; the firm has significantly strengthened its lettings capability in the capital with a raft of new hires. James Thornett