Location: London
Referrals lead the way for prime buyer enquiries, survey finds
Industry relationships are becoming increasingly important as activity goes 'off-portal', says AgentWise.
Part-complete luxury resi project near Buckingham Palace offered for £35mn
Rare PCL development play 'ready for immediate start on site'.
Mapped: Which parts of London face the greatest subsidence risk?
Latest British Geological Survey projections point to central and northern boroughs as future hotspots, with potential implications for key housing markets.
‘A month in, the Renters’ Rights Act has left the London market largely unchanged’
May was the first full month with the Renters' Rights Act in force, says Foxtons, 'and the most remarkable thing is how little changed.'
London Square buys 800-home Earl’s Court scheme
Aldar-owned developer completes another significant resi acquisition in SW London.
In Pictures: Regent’s Park’s Silk House seeks £16k per week
PCL agency pitches award-winning trophy let with 'every conceivable contemporary luxury on a billionaire's wish list'.
Russell Simpson bolsters Mayfair lettings team
PCL specialist joins firm's Mayfair & Marylebone operation from Clifton Property Partners.
Prime London rents rise at fastest pace in nine months
LonRes reports annual rental growth of 2.7% across the prime postcodes in May - but latest jump is 'more likely to be a coincidence' than a direct result of the Renters’ Rights Act coming into effect.
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Your essential five-minute briefing, featuring data, forecasts and analysis from the ONS, Rathbones, Rightmove, TwentyCi, Zoopla & more...
South Ken block & Belgravia mews project to star in Savills auction
Firm gears up for next sale after raising over £4omn at event earlier this month.
‘Bold buyers snap up deals’: Super-prime agent calls for ‘the end of caution’ in PCL
'Decisive buyers are dominating,' says Peter Wetherell, following a five-day five-deal run worth nearly £25mn.
Knight Frank begins redundancy consultation process
Agency says fewer than 3% of its UK workforce could be affected.