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Infography: A deep dive into Prime Central London’s pandemic property market
Savills' Lucian Cook and Frances Clacy examine transaction activity, prices, buyer demand and international activity in London’s prime central property markets...
Supply dries up in London’s super-prime lettings market
Following a flurry of activity in Q3, the number of new £5,000-plus per week listings is at its lowest level since Q1 2017.
One Point Six debuts ‘most ambitious project to date’ on Eaton Square
The boutique developer has remodelled an unmod space at No.45 into a 2,000 square foot three-bed that promises to ‘set a new standard of living’ on the famous garden square.
High-profile Hampstead agent hopes chunky finder’s fee will unearth elusive high-end vendors
‘In the £1m to £4m range, I’ve got nothing. I’ve never been in that position’, says Glentree boss Trevor Abrahmsohn.
Maslow and M&G team up for property development finance plays
Specialist real estate lender Maslow Capital has signed a funding agreement with finance heavyweight M&G Investments.
Top property journalists recognised at virtual awards event
The Sunday Times' Hugh Graham has been named Property Journalist of the Year 2020.
Law firm O’Neill Patient buys Conveyancing Alliance for £27m
ULS Technology Plc has offloaded broker platform Conveyancing Alliance as it continues its plan to "build a transformative digital platform to revolutionise home moving and ownership."
Mortgage approvals hit highest level since 2007
The latest Bank of England data tell of "robust" mortgage market, with approvals in October running a third above pre-pandemic levels.
PCL prices still flat despite activity surge – Winkworth
Major-league agency reports on how activity recovered in the third quarter, with exchanges rebounding by 192%.
The case for extending and tapering the stamp duty holiday
With property taxes back in focus after last week’s government spending review, Tom Bill take a closer look at what that may mean for stamp duty and capital gains tax...
The Secret Agent: What do many of London’s most successful agents have in common?
There’s a reason why the class of Foxtons from the nineties and noughties are now in charge of some of the biggest agencies in the capital, says our insider - it was all in the training...
Resi development plans floated for Bristol Zoo’s historic Clifton site
Bristol Zoological Society has announced that it is selling its historic Gardens site in prime Clifton, suggesting that existing buildings could be developed for residential use.