Company Tag: Chestertons
Chestertons heralds 24% jump in offers made on London homes
Buyers are returning to the market as mortgage rates start to fall, says estate agency.
House prices to rise in London next year, but dip across the UK – Chestertons
Recovery will be 'slow and steady rather than spectacular', says high-profile agency.
London tenants move on to find better rental deals as supply improves
'Landlords are increasingly having to reduce their rental expectations in order to secure a tenant,' says Chestertons.
Chestertons sold to European real estate giant
Emeria has bought the 200-year-old London estate agency for an undisclosed sum.
London agency reports sharp rise in ‘motivated buyers’
Chestertons has seen a big increase in viewing activity in the last month.
London agency teams up with big-name art institutions
Chestertons wants to give its clients and staff access to a wider range of exhibitions and events.
London agency bucks trend with summer sales boost
Househunters are taking advantage of the slower sales market, reports 30-branch firm Chestertons.
London vendors ‘undeterred’ despite drop-off in buyer numbers
30-branch estate agency Chestertons recorded a 10% rise in new instructions last month, but says there are fewer purchasers entering the market.
Chestertons recruits new homes specialist from Dexters
Henry O’Neill was New Homes Director for the City, East and South East London at his former firm.
In Pictures: Chestertons gets into the festival spirit
Agency's summer bash saw over 500 staff in attendance, and CEO John Ennis taking to the decks...
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Jackson-Stops, Foxtons, Chestertons, Knight Frank, Savills, Prime Purchase & more...
London house-hunter numbers fall by a sixth
A leading estate agency has reported a sharp decline in new buyers registering to buy in London, while more vendors are dropping asking prices.