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SPF returns to Edinburgh with new office
Mortgage broker's new office "is testament to the growing potential and attractiveness of Scotland’s property market."
Autumn Statement date set for 22nd November 2023
The Chancellor will make a big speech about the state of the nation's finances at the end of November.
PCL bargain hunters facing disappointment, warns buying agency
Some purchasers are expecting to 'hold all the cards' and achieve reductions of up to 20% off last year’s prices - and cheeky offers are costing them valuable credibility.
Agency toasts rental deal run at new Nine Elms scheme
JLL has completed 120 deals at Thames City since October, as new apartments outperform the local market.
Knight Frank recruits Diversity, Equity & Inclusion chief from Barclays
Hannah Awonuga has been tasked with "developing a strategic roadmap with the overall purpose of providing a superior experience for Knight Frank’s people."
Real estate stock market IPSX begins ‘wind-down’
The International Property Securities Exchange says it no longer has “sufficient financial resources to operate as a Recognised Investment Exchange”.
Savills heralds 35% boost for auction sales
First September sale "saw competitive bidding on higher value lots in London and the south east," says Savills' auction boss, "buoyed by the re-emergence of owner occupiers."
‘A true embodiment of luxurious living’: Little Venice gem launched at £13.95mn
'Exquisite' specimen on Park Place Villas is one of only a handful of detached houses in the area with off-street parking and a pool.
New York clamps down on Airbnb-style short lets
Airbnb has called New York City's new legislation "a de facto ban against short-term rentals."
Caudwell gears up for super-prime sales push with high-profile new hire
John Caudwell's luxury property development firm has brought in Lars Christiaanse to lead sales across its portfolio of top-end projects, which includes the RAMSA-designed 1 Mayfair.
‘Significant flaws’ in register of overseas entities allow property owners to flaunt transparency rules, finds study
"There is no point building a dam halfway across a river," say academics as they outline ten ways to close multiple loopholes in the Register of Overseas Entities.
In Pictures: ‘Manhattan loft-style’ Knightsbridge penthouse seeks £12.5mn
This striking apartment with vaulted ceilings and immaculate interiors is for sale for the first time in 50 years.