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Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from LonRes, TwentyCi, Savills, Knight Frank, the ONS & more…
JLL & CBRE selected for Thames City rental drive
R&F & CC Land pick agencies to launch 250 rental units at 'landmark' Nine Elms project.
Industry Reactions: Kwarteng’s big ‘mini Budget’ & Stamp Duty cut
A surprisingly mixed set of responses from the property sector, featuring insights from Savills, Knight Frank, Rightmove, Maskells, Cluttons, Jackson-Stops, JLL, Winkworth, Carter Jonas, Chestertons,…
Stamp Duty slashed in Kwarteng’s tax-cutting spree
The nil-rate Stamp Duty threshold has been doubled to £250k, effective from today.
High-end listings up by nearly a third in London as vendors ‘test the market’
'How these instructions translate into sales will provide a good barometer for the wider health of the market in the months ahead', says LonRes.
Exploring a valuable reduction on VAT on property renovations
Since 2008, renovations and alterations to residential properties that have been empty for at least two years are eligible for a reduced VAT rate of 5%, writes Nick Cunningham of Stacks Property Search.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
In Pictures: Dezer’s Bentley Residences in Miami, designed by Sieger Suarez Architects
Bentley has joined fellow luxury marques Aston Martin, Fendi, Cavalli and Porsche on Miami's thriving branded residential scene.
Fisher German names new Partner
Top resi agent Ben Longstaff has been invited to join the Fisher German partnership.
US luxury market posts record fall
High-end buyers are feeling 'sticker shock' as mortgage rates rise.
Cluttons recruits BD & marketing director
The firm is set to announce a number of other key new hires in the coming weeks.
BoE raises interest rates by 0.5% to 2.25%
The UK's base rate of interest has been rising since December 2021, as the Bank of England attempts to keep a lid on inflation.