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PCL’s ‘best-in-class’ homes are still going to sealed bids
Negative sentiment has led to fewer sellers and a lack of supply across most of Prime Central London - and particularly between £5mn and £10mn, reports buying agency.
Savills strengthens Dubai-based international sales team
The agency is seeing growing demand from HNW buyers across the UAE and wider Gulf region.
Revealed: Most popular tax havens for UK property ownership
New research highlights the scale of UK property held offshore.
Top London design firm eyes US expansion
Martin Kemp Design's first international outpost in NYC will be led by CEO Jemimah Graff.
Reuben Brothers appoint resi agents for ‘LA’s newest luxury enclave’
The $2.5bn Century Plaza development features two 44-storey residential towers and a "reimagined" Fairmont Century Plaza hotel.
Boutique PCL developer seeks partner to help build £100mn portfolio
Alex Pope & Felix Langlois' Voza is targeting 'exponential growth' after completing a string of projects across PCL
Annual house price growth at lowest rate in 11 years
Transactions have also slid, and were at their lowest level since the GFC in H1, reports Acadata.
In Pictures: Pair of Chipperfield-designed warehouse penthouses hits the market in Clerkenwell
There is "significant scope for a purchaser to buy both penthouses and combine them into one extraordinary property subject to the necessary consents," says Savills.
London rental supply improves, but ‘competition is still fierce’
Foxtons reports a 6% improvement in lettings stock in the capital.
RBKC agency ramps up lettings division & puts down roots on Kensington Square
Longstanding firm Russell Simpson has launched a dedicated Kensington lettings team as part of its expansion across the top neighbourhoods of west London.
Knight Frank branches out in Staffordshire
The latest addition to the agency's network will be led by former Fisher German agent Mitchell Glassey.
‘Inexperienced chancers’ giving buying agents a bad name, warns Heaton
Heaton & Partners boss bemoans rising number of 'truly dreadful' one- and two-man bands, whose clients risk ending up 'at the back of the queue'.