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Watch: Top buying agents discuss what’s really happening in the PCL & country markets
Buying agents from Black Brick, Garrington and Property Vision were on hand to provide Coutts' clients with some valuable insight in recent webinar
Online architect scales up with new 3D mapping service
Arkiplan claims to gather everything required for a planning application or building regs approval in under an hour.
Model Farmer: Entertainment star buys English country estate
Model and actress Mandy Lieu has reportedly bought Hampshire's Ewhurst Park, with plans to create an organic food empire.
Purplebricks boosted by big rise in new instructions
Hybrid firm reports that underlying H1 earnings are ‘comfortably ahead’ of forecasts.
Telegraph: How the super rich are converting churches into astonishing multi-million-pound homes
"Scattered across London are churches that have been converted into spectacular homes," writes Zoe Dare Hall for The Telegraph.
‘One of Bristol’s most unique properties’ offered for sale
Knight Frank has put a £1.15m guide price on the Grade II listed Tower House, which features an ornate illuminated clock tower and "tardis-like proportions".
$45m block is NYC’s biggest luxury sale since Covid
Mansion development opp in the West Village attracted multiple bidders.
Developer signs up influencers to ‘test-drive’ new Battersea scheme
London and other European cities are playing catch-up to the States when it comes to influencer-driven marketing, says Avanton.
Knight Frank claims financials are ‘well positioned to face the global market uncertainty’, despite profit dip
Global property consultancy Knight Frank saw a 6% increase in turnover last year, but a 4% drop in profits.
The ‘marching morons’ of the residential property market
Neurotic lenders are acting as a chicane on the markets, vents Trevor Abrahmsohn
RICS to roll out new Home Survey Standard next spring
New professional statement sets out mandatory requirements for all RICS resi sector pros.
Number of real estate firms in ‘significant distress’ jumps by nearly a fifth
A backlog of court action has prevented many CCJ’s and winding up petitions being issued, say insolvency experts, meaning the true figure could be even higher.