Company Tag: Knight Frank
Tom Bill: What does Liz Truss mean for the prime London property market?
'A short-term boost appears likely from a government already in pre-election giveaway mode,' writes Knight Frank's Tom Bill.
London’s super-prime sales pipeline surges as wealthy buyers return from the USA & Middle East
A busy summer of high-end dealmaking points to a strong sales season through to November at least.
Global housing markets continue to climb, despite everything
"Global housing markets have wrongfooted us this quarter," says the Knight Frank research team, as property markets continued to post strong growth.
New lettings head at Knight Frank’s Hyde Park office
Sofia Lira Salas joined the agency in 2019 and became the first person to complete 100 deals in PCL during a single financial year.
£16mn price tag for Georgian gem with views of Blenheim Palace
The 'remarkable' Woodleys is on the market for the first time in 141 years.
London Square’s Modernist-style Greenwich development sells out
Developer heralds "outstanding sales success" while agents cite "a prime example of buyers investing in a London location with huge growth potential."
What impact will the new PM have on the UK housing market?
The occupant of Number 11 Downing Street will play a bigger role in housing policy than the new Prime Minister or Housing Minister, suggests Tom Bill.
UK house price growth has peaked – Knight Frank
Top agency's August market snapshot tells of easing buyer demand across the country - but there's a "strong appetite" for higher-value homes in prime London.
Knight Frank unveils latest brand campaign
Knight Frank is gearing up to roll out a new brand campaign next month.
Knight Frank names fastest-selling new-build scheme of 2022 so far
Over 80% of the 133 units at Chelsea Botanica were snapped up in the first week of sales, reports the agency.
Knight Frank adds New Homes team in Cheltenham
Two new homes specialists have moved from Savills to Knight Frank in Cheltenham.
Country property market continues to surge as ‘more traditional rhythms’ emerge
Britain's country house market continues to romp along at pace, says Knight Frank, as "pent-up demand keeps the race for space alive.