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It is difficult to find evidence that the UK housing market will have anything other than a positive year in 2022
Early data from January and a positive economic outlook point to strong transaction numbers and price growth, writes Tom Bill
Epropservices rebrands to nurtur.group; launches PropTech accelerator programme
The parent company of the Fine & Country and The Guild of Property Professionals has rebranded to focus on its position as "one of the country’s leading proptech providers."
One of Chelsea’s oldest townhouses seeks new owner
No.18 Old Church Street dates back to the early 1700s, and once sat directly behind the famous Chelsea Porcelain Works
Build-to-rent investment tops £4bn
Institutional investment in purpose-built rental homes jumped by 19% last year, while deal volumes leapt by a third.
The Times: Glitterati go on Hollywood land grab
'The search for solitude in an ever more intrusive age, coupled with panic after several home invasions, has led the rich and famous of Los Angeles to a new answer' writes Keiran Southern in this piece…
‘Well & truly on the rebound’: Property prices rise & discounts drop in Prime Central London
“The market for properties worth £1 million or more in London is well and truly on the rebound, having been in the doldrums over recent years,” says Coutts’ CEO, Peter Flavel.
Southbank developers report flurry of new year deals at luxury schemes
The firms behind two of London’s biggest new projects have seen brisk activity post-Christmas
Purplebricks Plc posts ‘disappointing’ results; warns of an ‘uncertain’ market ahead
Purplebricks' instructions have slumped by 38%, as the hybrid estate agency shifted its business model and faced legal challenges. The company made an operating loss of £11.
‘Iconic’ Kensington freehold comes to market
The Palacegate Casino was originally built in the 1860s as a trophy townhouse for John Forster, a friend and biographer of Charles Dickens
Savills plans biggest February auction since 2018
Highlights include an unmod house in Highgate and a rare apartment on Knightsbridge’s Rutland Gate
Ranked: New year property supply hotspots
"It’s a really encouraging sign to see more properties start to come to market for sale," says Rightmove's data chief.
Ranked: Property’s biggest taxpayers
Lord Sugar leads the Duke of Westminster & Earl Cadogan in The Times' survey of Britain's 'most prominent contributors'