Company Tag: London Central Portfolio
Chelsea and new-builds bear the brunt of Prime Central London’s falling market
Deal numbers tumbled by 28.5% in Chelsea last year, while prices fell by 12.2%
‘A challenging year’: Prime Central London’s property transaction collapse
PCL deal numbers are "similar to levels during the Global Financial Crisis" according to LCP's analysis of Land Registry data
Super-prime new-build sales plummet
Analysis of Land Registry data suggests just nine £5m+ new-build properties were sold between May and October
London’s prime property market dip to drive a £1.6bn cut in this year’s SDLT receipts
Stamp duty receipts "so far this year have been much weaker than expected" says the OBR
#AutumnStatement: The prime resi industry reacts
What the luxury property sector thinks about the abolition of letting agency fees, more money for housebuilding and infrastructure, and no changes to stamp duty
London’s ‘perfect recipe’ for Sharia-conscious property investors
LCP launches new PCL PRS fund; reveals trends in Islamic investment
Property magnate becomes the American President: The prime resi industry reacts
What does Donald Trump's win mean for the UK's luxury property sector?
Weak pound prompts LCP to launch new PCL fund
'As we said in 2009, it will be the early bird which catches the very fat worm'
Super-prime deals reduced to a trickle
86% fall in £10m+ transactions recorded by the Land Registry
PCL rental stock ‘has trebled’ in the last three months
Tenants put in the driving seat as choice blossoms
Unsafe As Houses: Flats & maisonettes outperform in PCL as history repeats
High value ‘Houses’ sector historically experiences far more volatility than 'Flats and Maisonettes' sector in periods of economic and political turmoil, says new report
Central London’s ‘new-build crisis’: Over-supply and falling values are ‘a major concern’
Demand seems to be drying up for new-build apartments in central London as planning pipelines balloon, reports investment house London Central Portfolio, with a worsening case of over-supply - which the…