Company Tag: Knight Frank
Kensington townhouse with Grecian-inspired spa lists at £10.25m
Grade II listed stunner on Earls Terrace, an early Northacre project, is being pitched at just over £2,000 psf
PCL landlords return after striking out on the sales market
While new listings were still down by 6.3% in the year to March, it was the smallest decline in over 18 months
Prime London buyers are ‘manoeuvring into position’
The ratio of new buyers to new listings rose to a record high of 9:1 in March, reports Knight Frank, predicting that demand could be released 'at short notice' in the event of some political clarity emerging..
£5.25m Knightsbridge flat offered with Bulgari spa perk
Period two-bed on Rutland Gardens is being pitched at the HNW fitness fan
Mapped: Prime London price & rental growth
Here's how the capital's prime neighbourhoods have performed over the last three months
Low-build Kensington villa pitched at £24m
'Exceptional' 40-foot wide specimen on Victoria Road valued at over £4,000 psf
Gavin Brodin-designed mansion on Chester Square lists at £35m
Celebrity designer reworks classic Grade II listed townhouse into an eight-storey stunner with an ultra-high spec - and a record-breaking price tag...
Belgravia’s lettings market builds up steam
Rental deal volumes in the exclusive PCL enclave have been down of late, but viewing levels and new applicants are up by a third or more...
Knight Frank launches European resi investment team
Agency hires JLL's Stuart Osborn to run new dedicated offering
‘One of England’s great Tudor manor houses’ asks £7.5m
Dorset's Grade I listed Athelhampton House comes to market in one of 2019's standout country instructions
Country house price growth sinks to a five-year low – but activity picks up
Knight Frank predicts 8.2% price growth for prime regional property prices by 2023, with 'relative value' driving demand in more rural locations this year
London’s housing pipeline constricts as office-to-resi conversions dry up
The number of office-to-residential conversions in London has fallen by more than 50%, says Knight Frank, driving a 20% reduction in net additional dwellings.