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New bridging lender launches in Mayfair with heavyweight team
Harry Hill-backed Glenhawk promises to "shake up the market"
Average homemover deposit approaches £200k in London
Lloyds Bank records highest number of UK homemovers in ten years; typical homemover deposit now stands at £196,535 in the capital, nearly double the national average...
Dalian Wanda offloads its One Nine Elms project for £59m
The buyer is rumoured to be R&F, which also acquired Nine Elms Square last year
Yorkshire buying agency branches out
Toby Milbank and Tom Robinson's The Search Partnership launches property and estate management arm, headed by former Strutts man Steven Fieldsend
Developer brings rare Vastu Shastra project to market in Knightsbridge
One Point Six launches £4.75m apartment on Pont Street reworked to incorporate 5,000 year old interior and architectural design practice
Big blow for Delancey’s Elephant & Castle mega-scheme
Initial thumbs-down from Southwark after epic eight-hour planning meeting
Savills sets up Great Estates team
Cushman's Guy Taylor to head up new division advising the Great Estates of London
Hong Kong resi development plot auctioned off for £1.15bn
Developer outbids nine others to post one of the biggest resi land sales in the city's history
Conservation charity publishes manifesto for housebuilding ‘with wildlife in mind’
The Wildlife Trusts lists all the benefits of nature-friendly building for developer, residents and the environment
Colliers boosts London resi team
New director for Marylebone-based division
London rental price inflation in 2017 was the lowest since 2010
London is driving a national deceleration of rental price growth, says the ONS; private rents in the capital increased by just 0.4% in the year to December 2017
The UK average property price held steady in November, but London saw a 1% drop
Prices across the country have risen by 5.3% in the last year, according to the latest UK House Price Index; Meanwhile, in London, the number of completed house sales in September 2017 fell by 21.