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‘The most competitive rental market on record’: Tenant demand climbs as would-be buyers hold fire
Demand for rental homes is rising as some would-be buyers pause to see what happens with mortgage rates in the new year, says Rightmove.
New York prime property prices continue to climb, but sales volumes are set to fall back
Prime resi sales have proved 'resilient' in the Big Apple through 2022, reports Knight Frank, as rising prices herald the start of a new property market cycle.
Sotheby’s International Realty debuts in Kazakhstan
Luxury real estate brand has nearly 220 offices in the EMEIA region.
Fosters opens new studio in China
London-based design firm sets up base in major economic and e-commerce hub, home to many of the world’s largest tech companies.
European court rules public registers of beneficial owners are ‘invalid’
A judgement by Europe's top law court has thrown public registers of beneficial owners - such as the UK's current attempt to shine a light on opaque overseas property ownership structures - into doubt.
Deal sealed on gigantic Georgian townhouse overlooking Lincoln’s Inn Fields
14,500 square foot mansion, recently renovated by David Chipperfield Architects, attracted interest from Europe and beyond...
LonRes launches mobile app
Subscribers can now easily access LonRes data on the move.
Green light for MARK & Finchatton’s Foster-designed mixed-use timber scheme opposite The Whiteley
Designed by Foster + Partners and built using cross-laminated timber, 'The William' is the next phase of the grand £3bn redevelopment of Queensway - which aims to create a patch of Paris in Bayswater.
In Pictures: Townhouse in famous former recording studio pitched at £1.895mn
Elton John recorded the fastest-selling single of all time in this property.
Christie’s affiliate moves into Milan
Luxury brokerage Rome Exclusive now has a presence in Italy's three largest cities.
Brace of design appointments for Morpheus
Andrew Murray's interior design house Morpheus & Co is on an expansion drive.
How well is the housebuilding sector placed to cope in the event of a downturn?
While development volumes are likely to be disrupted over the next 18 months with lower levels of activity, Savills expects continued demand for new homes and therefore development land in the medium to…