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Size Matters: How the new Westminster City Plan could change London’s super-prime landscape
‘Essentially the value of big units are going to go up on a massive scale as supply will likely be curbed’: PCL insiders share their thoughts on the borough’s controversial new 200 square metre rule...
Estate agents report highest March sales figures since 2007
One in six homes is selling for more than the original asking price, reports Propertymark - the highest proportion recorded since May 2014.
Middleton names new London & country buying heads; launches family office service
Ashley Wilsdon & Ben Horne step up at Mark Parkinson & Tom Hudson’s acquisition firm, which has also expanded its offering to cater for former clients.
Beyond Hotels: On the future of branded residential
Hotels may dominate the international branded residence space, but there's scope for lifestyle brands - from food and drink to fashion and tech - to move into the sector, suggests Riyan Itani.
Zoopla buys software firm Yourkeys
The acquisition is the latest move in Zoopla's strategy to create a "software ecosystem" for the property industry.
Thameside triplex penthouse pitched at £8m
5,306 square foot spread in Imperial Wharf comes with over 3,000 square feet of terraces and is being billed as ‘one of the finest riverside penthouses currently for sale in London’.
Ranked: Which PCL postcodes have the most outside space
Over a third of W1K is open space, according to some research by Astons.
Martin’s launches boutique scheme on Chelsea’s Old Church Street
In Pictures: Development of the original Chelsea porcelain factory site in SW3 has created a "modern interpretation of Chelsea townhouses" alongside four new apartments behind a restored facade.
Beauchamp opens up in St John’s Wood; plans new global office rollout
Gary Hersham's high-profile agency launches a flagship branch in 'one of the most vibrant markets in London', and confirms further expansion plans are underway in America, the Gulf states and Asia.
Supply shortage hits the prime lettings market
“There’s a supply crunch coming down the line in prime lettings markets this summer," warns Knight Frank, while Savills tells of a "fundamentally undersupplied" market in the Home Counties.
Are city centre markets dead? It couldn’t be further from the truth
While many Londoners did exit the city for more space over the last year, just as many realised the importance of being near amenities, friends and family, writes developer Christopher Murray.
Fruition unveils show homes at boutique RBKC project
The developer has created five apartments and a £6.5m townhouse from a site in the Oxford Gardens Conservation Area.