From Mike Spink's ultra-prime project on Carlton Gardens, to a complete wreck on Billionaires' Row and the best house on the UK's most expensive street, extraordinary properties continued to change hands in the face of brisk market headwinds over the last twelve months. PrimeResi takes a look back at some of the most noteworthy sales that did manage to get over the line...
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2019 is unlikely to go down as a vintage year for the prime property market, with political uncertainty and high transaction costs keeping a firm lid on volumes, prices and sentiment
Despite government lockdowns, and predictions of a descent into 1930s-style economic conditions, HNW buyers have continued to snap up super-prime apartments in Chelsea and Mayfair, historic mansions in …