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Selling season could be a damp squib this year
Fresh options for London buyers will be limited in the coming weeks, warns major agency, after recording a 17% drop in new vendors entering the market.
Final units released at Marylebone Square
33 of the apartments at Concord London's reworking of an entire block of Marylebone have now been sold.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Fine & Country extends network in London
Gareth James Estate Agency has signed up to the Fine & Country brand, to cover Southwark, Peckham Rye and Camberwell.
Tenant Trends: Renters are looking further afield & flexing budgets to secure a home
'We’re seeing that a greater proportion of prospective buyers are looking for a home in the city they live in, but it’s the opposite trend for renters,' says Rightmove.
Major King’s Cross development site offered for sale
This four acre site is 'one of the last major freehold land parcels in the King’s Cross market to be unlocked,' says CBRE.
Jackie Kennedy mansion in Washington goes on sale, asking nearly £22mn
The former first lady moved into this huge Federal-style house following John F. Kennedy’s assassination.
Savills readying for market recovery next year
Plc saw profits fall in 2022.
Prime global rental growth still in double figures – but the pace is slowing
'We expect prime investment markets to see robust activity in the short to medium-term,' says Knight Frank, as the pace of prime rental price growth eases in ten key cities.
London’s regen zones have boosted neighbouring house prices by an extra 2.2% a year, on average
As the Government announces 12 new 'potential Canary Wharfs' around the UK, CBRE has assessed how London's big regen projects have affected neighbouring property values.
Brace of development opps near Buckingham Palace head to auction
Freehold mews properties on Buckingham Mews are ripe for transformation.
In Pictures: Ambitious proposal pitches waterside Grand Prix circuit in East London
'This vision could do for the Royal Docks what the Olympics did for Stratford and the Lea Valley,' says LDN Collective.