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London’s property market is ‘most active since 2006’
March saw a 57% increase in the number of people looking to buy a property in London, and a 21% increase in the number of tenants looking to move compared to February, according to Chestertons.
£18.4m price tag for ‘one of the finest London riverside estates’
Three-acre swathe on the banks of the Thames in Surrey is 'unbelievably rare', say agents.
New land sales platform offers ‘a single destination that brings land to life’
Addland.com already features listings from heavyweights including Savills and Bidwells.
Heatmapped: Where are the hottest (and coldest) housing markets across the country right now?
The annual rate of inflation in the South West is now approaching 15%, while prices in the most expensive parts of London have fallen dramatically.
Mapped: The world’s top ten billionaire cities in 2020
Beijing has overtaken New York as the world's billionaire capital, according to Forbes.
Reuters: Hong Kong-on-Thames lies in not-too-distant future
A "combination of bold developers and new arrivals" from Hong Kong "could provide a shot in the arm for London's pandemic-afflicted property market," writes Karen Kwok for Reuters...
The Guardian: Revealed – the huge British property empire of Sheikh Mohammed
'The controversial ruler of Dubai has acquired a land and property empire in Britain that appears to exceed 40,000 hectares (100,000 acres), making him one of the country’s largest landowners'
Savills recruits Oculus founder Redfern to boost PCL sales team
Agency confirms heavyweight new hire at its Sloane Street base.
One Hyde Park penthouse reportedly on sale for £175m
'Britain's most expensive apartment' - an 18,000 square foot duplex at the game-changing RSHP-designed scheme in Knightsbridge - is said to be up for grabs.
Buyers do battle over St John’s Wood wreck
Gut-job on Grove End Road attracted 50 viewings and eventually went for more than £500k above asking.
PCL transaction volumes hit a five-year high
'The full force of the demand that has built up over the last year will only be felt once international travel restrictions are relaxed', says Knight Frank.