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Strutt & Parker expands Estates & Farm Agency team in the South
Will Banham and Chris Johnson have joined Strutt & Parker to handle estate, farm and farmland deals in the South East and South West regions respectively.
Sancus appoints Group Property Director
Guernsey and London-based property finance firm makes another senior hire.
Property market returning to ‘normal’ pre-pandemic conditions
"The overall picture for Q2 is one of relatively consistent yet subdued conditions, when compared with previous periods," says Landmark Information Group.
Yorkshire agency recruits prime London agent to build York operation
Nick Udovicic used to work at Savills and Chestertons in London; he's now moved to Dacre, Son & Hartley in Yorkshire.
Ombudsman expels six agents
All had failed to pay a compensatory award, said the redress scheme.
Buying agents ‘rushed off their feet’ in stock-starved London
Record numbers of househunters are seeking out professional help, reports LonRes.
Winkworth on track to hit full-year forecasts
Agency’s H1 sales income was down by 40% on last year, but up by nearly 50% up on pre-pandemic levels.
Top London architecture studio enters the metaverse, launching 5,000 virtual building NFTs
PLP Architecture is creating 5,000 Non-Fungible Tokens based around a virtual concept building, in an effort to "investigate where they can add value and cross over the digital boundary".
Interview: Boutique estate agency founders Paul & Alex Clarke on building a brand, the rise of property brokers & moving in with a Plc
Paul and Alex Clarke, founders of brand-led estate agency Mr and Mrs Clarke, chat with PrimeResi about their recent big deal with Belvoir Plc, the world's coolest property brands, and the rise of the prime…
Slowing demand eases pressure on house price growth – RICS
House prices are still rising, but the pace of growth is cooling as buyer demand slows.
Rents are likely to rise 8% this year, predicts Rightmove
London's average asking rent has jumped up by a record 15.8% in the last year.
French emperor’s former residence in St James’s seeks £4.5mn
Napoleon III entertained the likes of Benjamin Disraeli and novelist Charles Dickens at 1C King Street, which now bears London's earliest surviving blue plaque.