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Savills Newbury recruits head of sales from Hamptons
Deborah Giacobbi previously headed up sales at Hamptons in Newbury.
The Registration Gap: How long does it take for a transaction to be processed by the Land Registry?
A recent service update on processing times revealed that the Land Reg receives around 2.3 million applications and requests per month.
Surge in new sales instructions led by the South East
New data tells of a big increase in property listings in the last three months compared to the same period a year ago.
Scotland’s £1mn+ property market has rocketed 80% in two years
The last two years have seen a surge of high-value property sales in Scotland.
Property developer brings in ESG chief ‘to drive the business towards carbon-neutral construction and operation’
FEC is on a drive towards carbon-neutral construction and operation.
‘Love at first sight’ for 30% of UK buyers last year
Buyers are 'increasingly decisive' during viewings these days, reports Knight Frank.
‘Green shoots of recovery’ emerging for the property market, as buyers pay closer to asking prices
Hamptons highlights a series of property market metrics that show a recovery from the post-mini-Budget slump.
PCL buying agency expands into South West London
Aykroyd & Co has recruited former Savills agent Abi Frankish to expand the firm's property acquisition services into Richmond, Barnes, Wimbledon, Putney, Wandsworth, Battersea and Clapham.
London rental market ‘continues to normalise’ as supply recovers
Chestertons reports a big improvement in rental supply in the capital, with more choice encouraging more tenants to move home.
Deal sealed on ‘incredibly rare’ Knightsbridge apartment block
Unmod period building just behind Harrods attracted 'worldwide interest'.
Strutts brings Oxfordshire mainstay into national country house department
Giles Lawton, previously head of the agency's Oxford office, joins the London-based division to cover the high-end Cotswolds market.
City of London plots lighting curfew
Buildings could be asked to dim or switch off non-essential lights at night, in a bid to save energy and cut 'sky glow'.