Location: London
Resi sales launch at long-running Avenue Road scheme
London developer announces its first project in the capital since being acquired by UAE-based Arada.
Salboy launches fourth central London scheme
Studio Power has designed the ten-apartment scheme in Camden for Salboy & Forge Homes.
Seller expectations still out of step with buyer budgets, says Strutt & Parker
Agency's analysis of five years of £1mn-plus sales data shows why realistic pricing matters more than ever.
Data firm cuts 2026 transactions forecast as SSTCs fall 8%
Annual forecast trimmed by 70,000 as geopolitical uncertainty weighs on demand.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 24, 2026
Sales activity has been running above last year's level since mid-April.
The Great Fragmentation: New data charts super-prime London’s shift from two-agency dominance to a field of fifty
Exclusive: Analysis of 70 £10mn-plus sales confirms a striking shift in how PCL's biggest deals are being brokered.
Rare and historic homes change hands as north London’s top end stirs
Savills reports a busy few weeks in Hampstead and St John's Wood, with buyers snapping up blue-plaque houses, trophy homes and a £13.5mn mansion conversion project.
Record deal sealed on Pimlico’s St George’s Square
Rare freehold townhouse changes hands at close to £10mn asking.
Lights, camera, action for Yoo Capital’s £1bn north London film quarter
Camden green-lights major mixed-use project set to deliver one of Europe's largest screen production campuses alongside 485 new homes.
FT: Anthony Payne’s ‘sobering tale of how time kills a deal & why the conveyancing process has to change’
The LonRes chief tells the Financial Times that his own 'six-night emotional rollercoaster' is indicative a wider problem in the prime property market.
Family office buys mixed-use property parade in South Kensington
Eastway Estates spent £11mn on the row of buildings on Bute Street.
UK house prices ‘will rise less than previously predicted this year’ – Reuters
News organisation's poll of pundits suggests London prices will fall by an average of 0.3% in 2026.