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Most HNWIs plan to increase investment in UK property, suggests survey
High net worth investors view economic instability 'as an opportunity for increasing their exposure to UK property at an attractive price point,' says Investec.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 10, 2024
Sales activity has picked up across London's prime postcodes, according to the latest weekly LonRes data.
Savills announces latest raft of promotions
'The fact that we remain number 1 agent in the UK for sales above £500k is, to me, proof that our people development strategy is working', says UK resi boss Andrew Perratt.
Specialist lettings agency moves into Notting Hill
Tim Hassell's Draker adds third branch to its west London network, citing strong local demand.
Hilton plans first standalone Waldorf Astoria residence beyond the US
Tie-up with Dubai developer promises 'a new benchmark of luxury living and opulence', as brand looks to boost global presence.
London’s rental market is ‘normalising’ as supply rises & demand dips
'Landlords must adapt' to new marketing conditions, warns Foxtons, while Chestertons suggests London landlords have 'little option but to start reviewing their prices.'
Going under offer: How to buy a prime property from a receiver
Recent reports suggest a number of London’s most expensive residences are being sold as part of bankruptcy proceedings, as wealthy homeowners have their assets liquidated to pay down debts.
Former Surrey County Hall complex offered for sale with consent for a ‘truly unique’ resi development
'We expect that the ultimate developer of the property will set new record for pricing in Kingston,' says Savills.
Hamptons launches Residential Investment Department
Knight Frank alumnus Ashley Mason has returned to Hamptons to lead a new division.
Government cracks down on long-term empty homes
100% council tax premium will come into force on 1st April.
British Land names new chair
City banking veteran William Rucker will succeed Tim Score.
Prime London sales market makes ‘hesitant’ start to the year
The positive mood didn’t last long into 2024, says Knight Frank.