Company Tag: Marsh & Parsons

"We've reached the top of the market" trumpets Marsh & Parsons today, as prime London prices plateau and supply/demand levels stabilise

The number of £1m+ deals has rocketed by 61% as total sales volumes stand 46% up on last year's level, according to the latest from the Land Registry.

In case the nationals were short of a few sensational house price stories at the moment (they're not), how about 'Value of Three Bed Homes in Prime London Rising by £729 PER DAY', 'The Homeowners Earning th…

As Putney dusts off its deck shoes in advance of Sunday's Boat Race, Marsh & Parsons has noted that homes on that 374 yard stretch of river pay - on average - a 20% price premium for their views

158-year-old estate agency Marsh & Parsons is to open a new office on Askew Road in West London in March, taking its total branch tally in the capital to 19

The number of homes sold last month was 29.9% higher than in January 2013, according to the latest numbers from HMRC. Seasonally-adjusted transactions increased by 1

Prime London's property market is kicking right off, with Marsh & Parsons reporting that just shy of half (48%) its properties sold for or in excess of asking price in January, and that over a third (34%) …

Average house prices slipped a smidge last month, dropping 0.2% compared to September according to the latest Land Registry data set. But that still leaves prices up 3.1% on the year

Over half of the homes in London's prime postcodes are now worth more than a million quid, according to Marsh & Parsons' latest calculations. That's a rise of 8% on this time last year and 6% since January

Estate agency Marsh & Parsons has recruited Charles Holland as its new Director of Residential Developments and Investments

The average price of a modest two-bed flat in prime London could hit seven figures by March if things carry on like this

88,960 homes were sold in July, according to the latest SDLT stats from HMRC. That's a 0.6% drop on June's numbers but an 18.5% rise on last year's July figures