Company Tag: Knight Frank
Knight Frank boosts Sports Desk & Richmond lettings team
Hannah Beck will now be running KF’s lettings operation in Richmond, while Ryan Stokes has joined the agency’s specialist service for pro sports players.
Knight Frank boosts Kensington sales team
Kimberley Pratt has joined the agency’s base in W8 from Fabrix Capital.
The investment case for global property: What ‘the next generation’ wants
Flora Harley explains how preferences are shifting amongst younger ultra-high-net-worth individuals around the world...
Housing market rallies to highest spending level since the Global Financial Crisis
New estimates show the extent to which spending in the housing market has bounced back from the pandemic.
London’s rental relocaters advance to Mayfair
Agency reports surge in enquiries from tenants looking take advantage of lower rents in the capital's most exclusive neighbourhoods.
Super-prime sales soar in Los Angeles
26% more LA homes sold above US$10 million in 2020 than in 2019.
Catalyst brings in Knight Frank for Notting Hill regeneration scheme
The Auria is the latest phase in Catalyst’s regeneration of the Wornington Green Estate, designed by Conran and Partners and fronting onto the northern end of Portobello Road.
What will raise sustainability up the agenda for house values?
Annabel King explores how sustainability is currently influencing valuations, and discusses what she believes will drive change as the UK pursues its ‘net-zero carbon’ by 2050 goal...
Lettings market picks up around London’s major business districts
A ‘shift in mind-set’ has taken place, according to Knight Frank.
Knight Frank marks 125 years with ‘mission to shape the firm for the future’
London-based consultancy sets out some new strategy goals as it chalks up 125 years in business.
On the shortage of supply across UK property markets
Tom Bill digs deeper into the imbalance between supply and demand that’s been putting upwards pressure on prices...
Edinburgh is ‘very much a sellers’ market’ as house price inflation rises to 6.8%
Average property prices in the Scottish capital increased by 2.2% in the first three months of this year, driven by high demand and tight supply.