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Rare W2 development opp seeks £14mn
Neighbourhood is in the ascent and attracting 'especially strong' domestic and global interest right now, say agents.
Property market ‘stagnation is the most likely path for the next few years’, warn analysts
The Rowntree Foundation has made a series of new policy suggestions, including restricting property investment purchases in some areas.
Saudi luxury property developer floats in London
“London is the ideal venue as Dar Global looks to access a larger pool of investors and partners to support its expansion ambitions in the global luxury real estate landscape,” says the Chairman of…
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Currency watch: Sterling showing clear signs of recovery, but still a way to go
David Huggett talks us through the latest movements on the world's currency markets - and the real-world impact on real estate buyers...
10 post-pandemic property trends: How housebuilders can adapt to new priorities & improve Britain’s built environment
'Just building yet more housing estates in the way they have been done for decades, no matter how low-carbon the buildings are, is not good enough,' warns a report by ADAM Architecture and Blenheim Estate…
UK has the biggest estate agency sector in Europe, in revenue terms
But competition amongst British property brokers is fierce, meaning average earnings per agency are lower than in some EU nations.
Property industry keeps it formal as casual catches on
New research looks at which industries have been ditching their dress codes since the pandemic.
Agency reports surge in domestic buyers returning to PCL
UK purchasers are now in the majority in London's most exclusive neighbourhoods, reports London Central Portfolio.
£44mn price tag for Spink super-home in Kensington
11,000 square foot property on Pitt Street was one of the top-end developer's flagship central London projects.
Boutique developer boosts PCL pipeline
Voza confirms string of new projects in Chelsea & Marylebone as it targets 'exponential growth'.
Lack of permissions to hit new-build pipeline after bumper year
252,500 new homes were completed in 2022, the second-highest figure since the Global Financial Crisis.