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Art Deco-inspired Aristo project on Sloane Square seeks £5.995mn
Meticulous restoration of No.48 was inspired by an ancient newspaper found under the floorboards
Buyers digging deeper for super-sized homes
LonRes reports on Prime London's palatial price premiums
Heronslea acquires Billionaires’ Row site for new apartment scheme
The developer has picked up No.28 The Bishops Avenue for a seven-unit project promising ‘the epitome of fine living’
High-end sales still surging in Prime London
LonRes records spike in under-offer numbers as prices breach pre-pandemic levels
Savills releases biggest auction catalogue in four years
Agency’s June sale will feature over 200 lots, including a £5mn development opp near Hampstead Village
Connells recruits tech chief
Julie Chapman moves from Ladbrokes-owner Entain, having previously spent 14 years managing technology matters at Tesco.
‘Cloud-based’ broker network signs up 50 UK agents
Set up last year by former Purplebricks trio Andy Vass, Mark Bruce and Steph Walker, The Agency UK now has coverage across England, Wales and Scotland
Beleaguered Johnson promises ‘to kindle that dream of home ownership’
"Later this week – if I am here later this week and I very much hope that I will be – Michael Gove and I will be setting out plans to kindle that dream of home ownership in the hearts of millions who…
Fire razes Bishops Ave mansion
Empty detached house on North London's "Billionaires' Row" has been destroyed.
RedBook launches new design service for London’s trophy apartment buyers
"Redbook Inside" is already being used by buyers of super-prime homes in The OWO, Battersea Power Station and Chelsea Barracks.
Private rental stock has dropped by half since 2019 as landlords exit the market
Estate agency branches had an average of 15.6 properties available to rent in March this year, says Propertymark, down from 30.4 in March 2019.
Off-market property sales soar as mainstream sellers embrace discreet marketing
One in ten homes sold across the UK so far in 2022 were only marketed quietly, rather than being openly broadcast on the portals. That figure rises to nearly a quarter in London and prime country markets.