Company Tag: Knight Frank

Knight Frank's House Price Sentiment Index has stayed in positive territory for the 28th month a row, with households in all UK regions thinking that property prices rose in July.

Luxury property developer Luxlo has just confirmed the sale of six of the seven apartments in its flagship 77 Mayfair scheme - the first new residential apartment bock to be built in Mayfair for 15 years …

Knight Frank has ramped up its Central New Homes offering with three senior hires, after a raft of new business wins across the region. J

The rate of house price growth eased up in the immediate aftermath of the General Election, but homeowner's got a little bit more optimistic about rising values, according to the latest from Knight Frank

Private jet flights to island destinations jumped by 69% and online viewings of island-based homes increased by 21% last year, say NetJets and Knight Frank, but it's  established resort destinations r…

The government has released "the second half of the Budget" today, with a heavy focus on addressing the shortage of housing supply - a topic that was noticeably absent from Wednesday's speech.

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The three big policy announcements for the high-value property industry in today's Emergency Budget were a mixed bag

Nearly half (47%) of new tenancies sorted out by Knight Frank in the Home Counties between April and June were to international tenants, as the firm's latest rental index shows Home Counties rents rising …

Prime rents around the world are rising, on average, by 1.3% a year according to Knight Frank's latest spot check. That's significantly down from the rate of 3.5% recorded a year ago

Prime central London property prices are becoming "more sober" as annual growth has now slowed to just +2% - down from +8

Edinburgh's market is "still absorbing" the move to LBTT, notes Knight Frank, as prime property prices in the Scottish city nudged up by 0.4% in Q2. Annual growth has now slowed to +3.4% from +5