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Prime London rental value growth slides to three-year low
Almost all tenancies agreed in the last month above £1,000 pw have been below the asking rent or subject to a rent reduction, reports Knight Frank.
Fine & Country expands in Portugal
Fine & Country Algarve has opened a new outpost in Albufeira and plans another in Lagos by the end of next year.
Curchods adds new lettings office in Esher
Estate agency heralds 'a significant milestone' in its effort to strengthen its presence in Surrey.
Election 2024: Starmer’s Labour wins the keys to Downing Street
New government has promised 'change', including planning reform and ambitious housebuilding targets.
LonRes signs up industry heavyweight as non-exec director
Property data platform & network strengthens board with appointment of Lomond's John Ennis.
St George launches new ‘wellness-led waterside neighbourhood’ in SW London
Developer's latest project will deliver 375 new homes & tropical 'oasis' for residents on a 3.4-acre riverside site.
Global house price growth accelerates
82% of the 56 international property markets tracked by Knight Frank have seen property values rise in the last year.
Election result ‘will make no difference’ to most landlords, suggests survey
'It is unlikely that landlords will be running for the exits on Friday - no matter what happens', concludes Foxtons after quizzing over 1,000 property investors.
Rightmove warns ‘120,000 rental homes needed for normal price growth’ as rents climb to another record high
Property portal calls for government interventions to help narrow the gap between rental supply and demand.
Boutique developer/investor achieves B Corp certification
Prime London specialist Leufroy is one of only a few UK real estate companies to reach the ESG benchmark.
Hamptons launches international lettings department
Jack Lau's new team aims to 'bridge the gap' for overseas tenants looking for rental homes in and around London.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 26, 2024
While still quieter than in previous years, buying and selling activity in the capital's prime postcodes does not seem to have been massively affected by the imminent General Election.