Format: News
Georgian Group International Measured Drawing Prize: The Shortlist
Artists and architects battle it out in prestigious drawing competition...
Brexit could take 75,000 finance workers out of London, warns the BoE
The financial sector is the bedrock of demand for prime London property... Job moves could have serious implications for the market.
Grosvenor pledges to ‘alter perceptions’ after Mayfair poll
Grosvenor Square described as "imposing" and "unwelcoming" in survey of 1,000 Londoners, with Mayfair seen by majority as "only for the affluent"
Darling hires ten new architects and announces string of project wins
London and Poland-based practice boosts teamsheet and gets to work on some major new schemes
Price cuts jump in prime London
43% more properties in prime London had their asking prices cut in October, compared to the same month last year.
K10 debuts £35m Mayfair trophy home in £210m London ultra-prime play
Singapore-backed developer adds new-build mansion on Culross Street to £175m of projects unveiled across the capital this week...
Stamp duty receipts leap 23% as property values climb
18% more SDLT-liable £500k+ resi transactions went through in Q3 2017 compared to the previous year
PCL ‘shows recovery’ as the top-end bounces back
Prime Central London values are coming back up to pre-SDLT reform levels, say LCP and Acadata
Market Snapshot: Marylebone, Fitzrovia & Bloomsbury
Prices achieved, £psf and sales volumes across some of hottest spots in PCL right now...
Billionaire snaps up fourth townhouse on the same NYC street
Mansion 'fit for a king' shaping up on the Upper East Side
‘The Finest House in Knightsbridge’: £75m embassy refurb raises the bar
Amberwood House - the former Panamanian Embassy and home of prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn - is one of two lavish projects being offered for sale by ultra-prime developer K10 Group.
Asia is now home to more billionaires than the USA
European billionaires are hunkering down; total wealth increased by 5% in 2016, while the number of billionaires in Europe increased by just three to 342.