Company Tag: Knight Frank
In Pictures: Touring David Adjaye’s ‘Lost House’
Knight Frank and Sotheby's have been instructed to find a tenant for 'one of the most significant domestic projects of recent times', in London's King's Cross
Cluttons loses research chief to Knight Frank
Faisal Durrani moves on after over eight years with Cluttons
Clarges Mayfair lateral goes for £5,500 psf
Seventh-floor apartment in British Land's Mayfair development sells for £26m.
The time is ripe for agents to overvalue; don’t heed the hype
With so few sales going through, it's no wonder that agents are prepared to ‘play the game’ to win the business - but the truth will ultimately out, says Giles Barrett...
Historic former retreat centre brought to market in Sussex
'Rare and exciting opportunity' has already seen local and national interest
Haverstock Hill resi scheme hits the market
Significant development site between Primrose Hill and Belsize Park offered with full planning for a 77-unit scheme designed by Piercy & Co
Family office picks up Fulham Town Hall for hotel transformation
Ziser London has acquired the landmark town hall building in Fulham, which was once mooted as a resi development opportunity.
Canary Wharf lettings market ‘undimmed by Brexit’
The number of tenancies agreed in London's financial district was up 35% over the last 12 months, reports Knight Frank, the biggest increase in the capital...
Key trends and developments in the UK’s ‘£75bn’ private rented sector
Major new survey sheds some light on how the sector is changing, and where it will be in five years' time...
PCL’s 2013 price rollback
Average prices in the capital's most expensive neighbourhoods are now at the same level they were six years ago after another bruising 12 months
The property market’s #10yearchallenge: 2008 Vs 2018
Knight Frank has jumped on the hashtag bandwagon to look at how the UK's property market has changed in the last decade - from a 2008 in the grip of the global financial crisis to a 2018 on the brink of…
Stamp duty receipts slide by nearly £1bn
Last year's total of £8.55bn was a full £926m below the record £9.5bn collected in 2017, and marked the first decline in three years