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American super-agency Douglas Elliman expands into Europe
Philippe Curutchet, Fredrik Lilloe & Edward de Mallet Morgan are leading the luxury brokerage's French debut.
‘Extraordinary’ French Riviera estate to headline global luxury auction event
First-line residence in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, listed at €35mn, will be auctioned off as part of Sotheby’s inaugural Abu Dhabi Collectors’ Week.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 43, 2025
Top-end torpor continues as Budget speculation mounts.
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Latest official data confirms one of the biggest sales of the year so far in NW London.
Top-end Thames Valley specialist joins Harding Green
Alex Reid spent the last 18 years working for Savills, Hamptons & Chancellors.
Turnkey trend continues at Almacantar’s Hyde Park flagship
Two show apartments sell swiftly as buyers opt for move-in-ready homes at Rafael Viñoly-designed The Bryanston.
Telegraph: ‘How Britain’s most expensive house became a £250mn white elephant’
2-8a Rutland Gate is 'a barometer of the vigour of London’s so-called 'super prime' property market', says journalist Jonathan Ford.
Charted: How luxury property project costs & trends have shifted in the last year
New research highlights a rise in homegrown UK clients & a move away from 'hyper-prime' design specifications
Well-known Wimbledon estate agency secures investment; eyes expansion
Mount Group has bought a 25% stake in the 38-year-old business, and three new locations are already in the works.
In Pictures: Inside the latest super-prime design collab at 60 Curzon
New show apartments by South African-born, London-based interior designer Christian Bense unveiled at luxury Mayfair scheme, including a lavish four-bed priced at over £25mn.
Knight Frank concludes South of France partnership
Agency points to ‘evolving strategic priorities’ as it announces another change to its French network.
Adapt or Die: Why today’s estate agencies are failing to attract new talent
Recruitment boss Barry Collins has some hard truths for property firms stuck in the mid-2000s.