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LSL trumpets ‘highly resilient’ performance as estate agency revenue drops; warns on coronavirus impact
There's a lot going on in LSL's latest update to shareholders, with Countrywide merger talks ongoing, the impact of last year's dramatic network downsizing revealed, and a warning that the spread of the…
Savills still tops for undergrads
The agency has been ranked as the number one real estate firm for undergraduate placements for the fifth year in a row
OnTheMarket sacks Springett; Beattie takes over as Interim CEO
OnTheMarket Plc "has given notice of termination of employment to Ian Springett, Chief Executive Officer, with immediate effect".
Paris Mapped: Charting the best performing & up-and-coming areas across prime Paris
Prime residential property prices in Paris rose by 6.4% in 2019, says Savills, up from 4.5% in the previous year to out-perform most other prime global cities.
Mend it like Beckham: Unmod Holland Park mansion back on the market
Italianate villa in A-list country served as an embassy for over four decades
‘Profound’ implications for construction firms & development projects following landmark employment ruling
Contractors deemed to be employees in the case of Harris and Kearny v Excel Brickworks Ltd
US giant Coldwell Banker in high-end sales slide
Reology-owned network put through 27,600 sales at $1m or above in 2019, down from 30,478 in the previous year, but retains its number one ranking for seven-figure-plus deals worldwide
Guild arms member agents with market intelligence
Membership organisation teams up with Dataloft to produce free quarterly reports
Knight Frank makes senior team changes in Kensington & Chelsea
Longstanding Chelsea office head James Pace moves over to Kensington, to be joined by new recruit William Allen from Strutt & Parker; Charles Olver to lead KF's sales team in Chelsea
The Pursuit of Happiness: Ranking the world’s most-liveable cities
Oslo, Zurich and Helsinki offer their residents the highest quality of life of any major world cities, says Knight Frank, as European hubs come up trumps.
Candy wins £2m Chelsea mansion Stamp Duty appeal claim
The Tax Tribunal has given Christian Candy the right to appeal a £1.92m Stamp Duty bill on Gordon House, which he acquired for £68m in 2012 but then gifted to his brother.
High street agents fight back against online rivals
The proportion of UK vendors instructing a traditional agent has hit a ten-year high, according to Zoopla's annual 'State of the Nation' poll