Company Tag: Knight Frank
New recruits for Knight Frank Oxford
Knight Frank has boosted its capability in Oxford with two new recruits as it continues to increase market share in the region.
Dane Spelina
High-value country house prices tumble in Q2
The price of large prime country houses (above £2m) dropped by an average of 1.
Buyer bags £26.5m unmod Eaton Square mansion
One of the biggest deals of the year so far
Prime global rents fall for third quarter in a row
Top-end rents around the world have fallen for the third consecutive quarter, says Knight Frank, as London slips to 11th in the firm's prime rental rankings.
Overall, prime rents dropped by 0.
Former CLA Surveyor joins Knight Frank
Knight Frank has recruited Tim Broomhead to its Rural Consultancy division.
It’s Not EU: Property industry reactions to Britain’s vote to leave the European Union
This, if the Remain campaign bunf was actually accurate, is the end of days.
Knight Frank boosts resi development division
Knight Frank has strengthened its resi development department with another hire.
New head for Knight Frank Harrogate
Knight Frank has recruited Daniel Rigg to lead its Harrogate operation.
The Euros 2016: How have house prices fared since 2012?
We couldn't let a major sporting event go past without some kind of infographic, so here's something to discuss during the nil-all draw between Romania and Switzerland.
Global Markets: Nordics strengthen; UK & US tread water; Antipodeans dip
An average 3.4% increase was recorded across 55 of the world's key housing markets during Q1, but there's signs that the top performers are starting to cool.
Development land slips into a two-speed market
Greenfield and prime central London development land values have dropped by 2.5% and 1.8% respectively year-on-year, says Knight Frank, although urban development land outside of London are shooting up.
The Brexit Effect: PCL demand slumps despite tumbling asking prices
Annual property price growth in prime central London has slowed to its lowest rate since October 2009, says Knight Frank, trundling up just 0.