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CapitalRise boosts funding facility by 50%
Prime property finance firm is 'diversifying and deepening its capital sources' in order 'to support even more high-quality property development projects across Prime London, the Home Counties and beyond
Buying agency Black Brick rolls into the West Country
Mayfair-based firm adds new recruits to cover Cornwall, Devon, Dorset & Somerset as part of regional expansion strategy.
Industry Reactions: ONS data shows average house prices increased in January
Official UK HPI data indicates new-build sales are driving price increases while resale property values continue to fall.
Knight Frank bolsters Mayfair prime sales team
Jonny Fieldman steps into 'one of the most coveted seats in Prime Central London real estate'
‘We are at last observing a rebalancing of supply & demand’: Waterside locations led a surge of sales listings through last year
New analysis identifies property market hotspots that have seen the biggest increase in property listings.
London estate agency reports 18% jump in sales
'London’s property market remained extremely busy throughout February,' says Matt Thompson, Head of Sales at Chestertons.
Prime London rental stock levels up by nearly 50%
Return to normality continues, but supply levels are still 25% down compared with the same point in 2020.
Chalegrove launches interior design collab at new Canary Wharf scheme
One Thames Quay is being billed as 'London’s best-selling luxury development'
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 11, 2024
10% fewer sales have been agreed across the prime London postcodes so far this year than in the same 11-week period in 2023.
Cripps adds new real estate partner from Shoosmiths
B-Corp certified law firm strengthens London-based property team.
UK Sotheby’s International Realty recruits two north London specialists
Lee Greenfield & Josh Holder will be operating from the agency's recently-opened base in St John's Wood.
Prices & sales slip in Prime London but market still ‘operating normally’
'Discounts, reductions and time on the market are all broadly in line with long-term trends,' reports LonRes.