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Grosvenor hails ‘resilient’ performance as profits plunge
"Doing the right thing in hard times underpins the foundations for long-term success," says Grosvenor boss Mark Preston.
Agents instructed at ‘landmark’ Kensington scheme
Residence One, Topland Group and O&D London are transforming Allen House into 45 luxurious laterals.
The world’s ‘most expensive plot of sand’ sells for over £27mn
"An AED125mn transaction would normally represent a spectacular penthouse or palatial mansion," says Knight Frank.
In Pictures: Palladian country house within Yorkshire’s only World Heritage site asks £8mn
Studley Royal House provides "the opportunity to enjoy Studley Royal Park without the upkeep of a major estate", says Crispin Holborow of Savills.
UK resi market proving robust in face of ‘significant and determined headwinds’
Stable or upside scenarios have started to look more credible, says TwentyCi.
Fine & Country opens new Portuguese outpost in Lisbon
“Our objective is to make Fine & Country Portugal the number one agency in the premium market at both a national and international level during 2023," says Managing Partner Charles Roberts.
‘Game-changing’ new digital hubs promise to ‘connect the home-moving market’
"We’re enormously excited for the revolution this could ultimately bring to the UK’s home-moving process," says Landmark Information Group boss Simon Brown.
Resi land values soften amid housing market uncertainty
The market backdrop remains challenging, but there are some early signs that activity is picking up.
Raft of partner promotions at Carter Jonas
James Stephen appointed Equity Partner, as nine others step up to Group Partner, and 13 to Salaried Partner.
Butler Sherborn recruits new Head of Residential Agency
Helen Whitfield previously worked as a country house specialist for Savills, and ran Strutt & Parker's Oxford office.
Confidence amongst top-end home-movers has bounced back to where it was in early 2022
Savills has surveyed 1,200 prospective prime property buyers and sellers to see how attitudes have shifted in the last year.
No fines have been issued for failing to comply with the Register of Overseas Entities, yet
But the government says it is "currently building cases against companies who have failed to register by the deadline, working with law enforcement to prioritise action against the most egregious offenders.