Company Tag: Enness
Paris draws HNW property buyers as international mortgage enquiries surge
The City of Light is the top destination for wealthy buyers from around the world, reports big-ticket mortgage lender Enness
French private banks are shying away from some HNW international buyers
French banks have changed mortgage rules for certain nationalities, says Enness International's Enzo Marchetti as he reports from Monaco on the property finance landscape.
Budget 2017: Prime resi industry reactions
What the residential property industry thinks about abolishing stamp duty for first-time buyers, the empty homes levy, housebuilding targets, & more
Budget Preview: What the prime resi industry wants (& what it expects)
Pretty much everyone in the property sector wants the Chancellor to re-reform stamp duty on 22nd November - but Hammond probably won't cut it.
BoE raises interest rates for the for the first time in a decade: Property industry reactions
"No surprise" from the prime resi sector as the Monetary Policy Committee votes 7-2 to increase the base rate from 0.25% to 0.5%
A Return to Londongrad: Russian buyers are back in prime London
There's been "a clear influx" of Russian buyers to London, following a rather quiet patch, according to prime resi insiders
Enness rolls out international HNW mortgage brokerage
Mayfair-based broker opens up Monaco base; completes very high-profile deal in the South of France
Enness eyes international expansion with Monaco launch
HNW lender opens Fontvieille branch overlooking Errol Flynn's old boat
#AutumnStatement: The prime resi industry reacts
What the luxury property sector thinks about the abolition of letting agency fees, more money for housebuilding and infrastructure, and no changes to stamp duty
Bridging loans bounce back in Q3
Short-term lenders report a 54% upturn as opportunists brush off Brexit
Enness launches Private Office for super-prime deals
Mortgage broker rolls out specialist high net worth division
Reactions: Bank of England cuts interest rates for first time in seven years
In a universally-expected move, the Bank of England has halved the Base Rate to an historic low of just 0.25% and renewed some quantitative easing. The BoE's interest rate had been at an already low 0.