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Hong Kong penthouse sets new price record
Marquee apartment at the ultra-luxury Mount Nicholson project achieved a rate of HK$144,000 per square foot.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 32, 2025
26% fewer sales were agreed in the first week of August compared to the last week of July.
Wedlake Bell boosts resi property team
City firm brings in HNW specialist Emma Sear as Partner.
From Manhattan to Mayfair via Miami: Where the world’s $30m+ set call home
New research charts the cities with the largest UHNW residential footprints, revealing shifting second-home trends and emerging luxury hotspots.
New Dubai resort island to feature Cheval Blanc residences
Naïa Island Dubai is the latest major project by Shamal Holding.
England & Wales prices still falling, but signs of recovery emerge
Acadata records sixth monthly fall in average house prices, as stock levels soar, but thinks H2 could prove more stable.
Mayfair specialist joins Harding Green in Hertfordshire
Kitty Halley previously worked at Wetherell and Savills.
Prime London rental market gathers momentum as corporate relocations rise
Knight Frank reports demand from global firms & students driving rents higher despite economic headwinds.
‘We’re confident 2025 will remain buoyant’: Analysts predict 1.18mn resi transactions this year
7% more sales have been recorded so far this year compared to 2024, reports TwentyEA, as 'strong growth continues across supply and demand'.
The Times: How a British estate agent conquered New York
Katrina Burroughs meets 'the rising star of the Big Apple’s real estate scene' ahead of the new season of hit Netflix show Owning Manhattan, in this piece for The Times.
Big-brand super-prime brokerage names new MD; reveals bumper H1 results
United Kingdom Sotheby’s International Realty says it racked up nearly £600mn in sales during the first half of 2025.
London property market more split than it has been since Brexit – Knight Frank
Agency flags significant divergence in prices and deal volumes between PCL and POL amid ‘summer of speculation.'