Company Tag: John Taylor
Parisian art house buys John Taylor Group
Fine art auction house Artcurial has made a significant move on the property sector, acquiring 150-year-old international estate agency group John Taylor.
John Taylor pushes on with continental expansion
High-end estate agency brand aims to launch 25 new branches in Spain and Portugal in the next five years
Humberts moves back into Prime Central London with Berkeley Square coup
David Adams returns to Humberts to lead the country estate agency's London ambitions
John Taylor launches in Lausanne
Luxury real estate firm opens third Swiss outpost
Dusty’s Art Deco Kensington mansion up for £16.5m
The blue-eyed soul sensation lived at the Aubrey Street address at the height of her fame
John Taylor moves into Malta
Luxury real estate agency John Taylor, which now operates across 11 countries, has opened its first outpost in Malta, "in response to burgeoning demand from international buyers seeking an alternative…
John Taylor rolls into Switzerland
Monaco-based hyper-prime agency John Taylor is making a move on Switzerland, assigning its first master license and setting up shop in some of the country's most exclusive destinations.
John Taylor debuts in Germany with new Berlin base
Luxury real estate brokerage John Taylor has boosted its tally of global offices to 21 after opening up a Berlin operation.
Robert Kime-designed Wilton Crescent townhouse asks £32m
A rare instruction on one of London's most exclusive crescents has just hit the market, sporting a mighty £32m price tag.
Luxury resi agency John Taylor opens up in Madrid
Top-end real estate brand John Taylor has opened up a new office on Madrid's "Golden Mile".
Axis All Areas: Corcoran and John Taylor enter global luxury ‘alliance’
US real estate brokerage The Corcoran Group and Euro-centric luxury property agent John Taylor have "entered into an alliance" to service HNW buyers and sellers around the world.
Four Thoughts (+1) on Scottish Independence and the Prime Property Market
UPDATE: The Better Together campaign reigned supreme... Here's an extra thought on what that No means for the market in Scotland...