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New owner sought for ‘one of Winchester’s finest private residences’
Colebrook House has an unusually rich history, with links from Mary Tudor through to James Bond.
Grosvenor’s UK property business cuts carbon footprint by nearly a third
The firm is on track to have retrofitted one million sq ft of commercial and resi space across its historic London portfolio by the end of this year.
London agency bucks trend with summer sales boost
Househunters are taking advantage of the slower sales market, reports 30-branch firm Chestertons.
DM Hall recruits new finance chief
Alan Patrick is handing over the financial reins at one of Scotland's leading chartered surveying firms, after 20 years in the role.
Industry Reactions: Property price growth slowed further in July – UK HPI
A 0.5% monthly increase took the annual rate of change down to just +0.6% in July, according to the latest official house price index.
PCL developer toasts £100mn sales surge
Almacantar reports strong interest from domestic and international buyers across its West End portfolio.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 37, 2023
Deal numbers remain low in prime London, but the number of new listings has improved dramatically in September so far.
London tenant competition ‘not nearly as frenetic as it was in 2022’
Rents remain high as Foxtons reports a seasonal flurry of new rental applicants.
Buy-to-let rental incomes increase despite shrinking portfolios
"We would suggest landlords think twice before offloading," says estate agency boss, as rising rents "more than offset" increased costs...
£10mn price tag for ‘spectacular’ Covent Garden penthouse
Rare 3,000 sq ft duplex overlooking the famous Piazza is expected to attract wide-ranging interest.
Ward Williams brings in Knight Frank partner to boost high-end resi offering
James Carter-Brown previously led KF's resi building consultancy team.
Seller sentiment dips as seasonality returns to the housing market
Buyers are now 'hypersensitive' on price, and unlikely to commit to a viewing unless the asking is sensible, reports OnTheMarket.