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Northacre chief Niccolò Barattieri di San Pietro moves on
The CEO of super-prime London property developer Northacre, Niccolò Barattieri di San Pietro, has resigned from the company after nine years "to pursue a new business venture."
70 years of house price growth: How property prices have shifted since Elizabeth II was crowned
The Queen was crowned on 6th February 1952, when an average home cost just under £2,000. This is the equivalent of £56,000 in today’s money, and amounts to house price growth averaging 2.
Large-scale lateral on The Bishops Avenue lists at £9.25mn
Mighty 4,222 sq ft spread is one of only 12 apartments in Allingham Court
Everett joins Savills in Rickmansworth
Hamptons' former Head of Sales, Peter Everett, has joined Savills as Director of the Rickmansworth office.
Strutt & Parker expands country house department
New associates Annabel Blackett and Alice Luxmoore-Styles both started their careers with the agency
Mortgage lending drops below pre-pandemic levels
Net mortgage borrowing and mortgage approval numbers are both now below their 12-month pre-pandemic averages, says the Bank of England.
Foxtons crowned industry football champions as charity tournament raises over £16k
This year’s CPR Cup, won by Foxtons, has so far raised over £16,000 for Canine Partners
Carter Jonas names 23 new partners
Agency confirms six new Group Partners and 17 new Partners in latest round of promotions
House price growth to slow, but ‘risks of a correction have been overstated’ – Savills
Savills has upgraded its mainstream market forecasts for this year, predicting 7.5% growth through 2022 and 12.9% over the five years to the end of 2026.
‘Ambassadorial’ Ennismore Gardens duplex asks £15mn
PrimeResi tours one of the largest units on the exclusive Knightsbridge garden square
Damac moves into the USA with Cavalli-branded Miami Surfside project
Dubai-based property developer Damac has acquired a tragic beachfront site in Miami for $120mn.
‘Vicious circle of low supply breaks’ as more homes come to market
The number of new property listings jumped by nearly a fifth between January and April, reports Knight Frank - with rural areas leading the charge.