Company Tag: Chestertons

Chestertons has added two new members to its operational board as part of a raft of January promotions. Guy Gittens

A 3% increase the rate of stamp duty on buy-to-let and second homes, and a chunky pledge of extra funding for new housebuilding have set tongues wagging in the aftermath of the combined Autumn Statement…

As the Chancellor puts the finishing touches to his Autumn Statement, Chestertons has reckoned that last year's stamp duty rejig will end up costing the Treasury £750m in lost revenue across 2015 alone.

Chestertons has brought in a new Managing Director in the UAE to ramp up the property agency's presence in the "core" Middle East market, with a new International Properties division and an expansion plan…

London estate agency Chestertons has hired a new UK Sales Manager to its International Residential Development department from Berkeley Homes.

Topland Group has sold off a 24-unit block in Putney, which was its first  residential direct investment, for £4m more than it paid for it two years ago.

"The London market is unusually difficult to call at present," says Chestertons, with a post-election "phantom bounce" making forecasting even more tricksy than usual.

Chestertons' senior management have been "back to the floor" to try their hands at the daily grind of being a London estate agent, raising £14,000 for local charities in the process.

"Whatever your impression of Mayfair, maybe it’s time to think again," trumpets Chestertons as it argues that the area "is fast becoming a must-have area for wealthy youngsters."

Marking its recent arrangement with Paris-based Consultants Immobilier, London-based estate agency Chestertons has drawn up a thorough head-to-tête comparison of the two largest residential property…

Chestertons has come up with a handy pocket guide to prices per square foot in prime central London's key areas.

"Soaring" sales and lettings in Canary Wharf and Docklands are likely to be immune from both political posturing between global banking corporations and the Treasury, and the looming spectre of a possible…