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Immediate buyer urgency has stalled – Savills
Sellers will need to become 'much more realistic' in the short-term, warns agency.
Buyers will have to dig deep for Chelsea’s smallest house
290 sq ft 'gem' on Britten Street - originally a gravedigger's cottage - returns to the market following a four-year revamp, asking £1.2mn...
Rental demand will continue to outweigh supply this year in Prime London – Knight Frank
'It won’t become a tenants’ market any time soon,' writes Knight Frank's Tom Bill, as the firm's latest PCL index tells of continued double-digit rental growth.
Ranked: The world’s millionaire capitals in 2022
London has fallen further down the wealthiest city rankings, with fewer millionaires now calling the UK capital home than New York, Tokyo and San Francisco.
Construction starts on M&G’s £200mn ‘The Fitzrovia’
Development manager CO-RE and main contractor Kier have started works at M&G Real Estate's Stiff+Trevillion-designed mixed-use scheme on Tottenham Court Road.
In Pictures: Soho’s Watch House penthouse seeks £3,250 per week
1,574 sq ft pad on the corner of Berwick Street and Peter Street has over 1,000 sq ft of landscaped terraces.
Annual house price growth jumps to 15.5%, the highest level since 2003 – UK HPI
Last month's step-up in the pace of property price inflation "tells us more about how a stamp duty holiday can alter the course of the housing market than where prices are headed next," suggests Knight…
Boutique agency toasts £150mn deal run; launches asset management arm
Mayfair Private Office bolsters line-up and branches out with new division amid 'stellar' year.
Hefty Holland Park villa asks £25mn
Strutt & Parker has launched a chunky new instruction in London's Holland Park.
The double-fronted mansions that line Holland Villas Road are some of the neighbourhood's finest specimens;
Comer unveils vision for historic Buckinghamshire estate
Newland Park has hosted royalty, artists, and political figures over the course of its long history.
Tom Bill: What does Liz Truss mean for the prime London property market?
'A short-term boost appears likely from a government already in pre-election giveaway mode,' writes Knight Frank's Tom Bill.