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Number of buyers registered per branch has fallen by a third in a year – NAEA
Average slipped to 298, down from 330 in June
Strutts confident in the power of open houses
Next National Open House Day penned in for 8th October
Lender teams up with online auction house to pre-qualify lots for finance
Trumpeted as "an industry first"
Boom time for specialist contractors; demolition firms smashing it
UK's top 10 demolition firms saw combined revenues rise by a 27.4%
Currell expands eastwards with commercial acquisition
Agency has purchased 5,000 square foot space
Rutland Gardens house with Jane Churchill interior asks £13.8m
Designed originally as a coach house and stabling by Henry Clutton for Lady Ashburton in 1873
Russians row over landmark Battersea mansion
Once owned by the Forbes family, the Grade II listed Old Battersea House is reportedly about to hit the market
On The Records: ‘Private & Confidential’ Land Registry applications to face delays
From 30th August, "the priority of your postal applications and correspondence may be affected if you mark them as 'Private and Confidential'
Homeowner sentiment picks up – but remains muted
Most households across the UK think the value of their property has ticked up in in August, according to the latest Knight Frank/Markit Sentiment Index, and the consensus is that prices will continue to…
Bidwells builds Heritage Team
Consultancy has hired Lucy Denton and Fiona MacAdie to the division
Wandsworth protects 120 pubs from development
Wandsworth has removed permitted developments from 120 bars and taverns across the borough in what's being called a "pioneering" move.
The Alma in Wandsworth
Work, Resi & Play: How London’s City & fringe market came of age
Average prices in the City itself have shot up by a remarkable 81% in the last five years, says CBRE