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Fresh start for Knight Frank’s Knightsbridge flagship
Agency's high-profile Sloane Avenue operation takes to new digs; team reports surge in super-prime activity since the start of the year...
Notting Hill ‘pub-to-palace’ conversion asks £17.5m
In Pictures: The Lonsdale - next door to the remarkable "Hidden House" - has been transformed into a grand townhouse residence with a £17.5m asking price
Million-Pound Markets: Which areas have seen the biggest increase in £1m+ sales?
Prime regional markets – outside London and its traditional commuter zones – have seen the most notable increases in seven-figure property sales, says Knight Frank
Property prices & transaction volumes slide
New-build sales volumes drop by 14% in Prime Central London, says LCP
Airbnb listings in London soar by 43%
Kensington & Chelsea and Tower Hamlets are the hotspots for whole-property listings, says estate agency Portico - but outer boroughs are now getting in on the short-let scene
Fitzrovia residents look to thwart Oxford Street pedestrianisation
Work on pedestrianisation 'is to be stopped' says Westminster Council boss, until residents' fears can be allayed
Humberts calls in administrators; deploys ‘immediate cost saving measures’
Redundancies are being made as a buyer is sought for the 176-year-old estate agency
Battersea Power Station names a new CFO
More changes at BPSDC's top table, following Rob Tincknell's departure
One of only two penthouses on Belgrave Square goes up for sale
Super-rare top-floor apartment on the south side of London's grandest square launched at just over £3,800 psf...
FEC boosts UK team to deliver new developments in London
Far East Consortium has recruited three senior staff from Hutchison Property Group in the last six months, building its London team to support major development projects
Visualising the UK property market in three diagrams
An overview of the current state of play via two heat maps and a scatter graph...
Housebuilding starts freeze up in Q1, but annual figures still tickle a record high
Chilly weather caused delays on many building sites in Q1 2018, but the annual tally for new housebuilding registrations is still the second-highest in a decade.