Location: London
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The signs all point to hard times around the corner, says James Wyatt, although London should maintain its ‘safe haven’ status.
London’s luxury property boom continues as super-prime deals hit £1bn in 2022 so far
61 exchanges went through above the £10mn mark from January to the end of last month, the highest H1 total in over a decade.
Five hot trends in the London property market right now, according to a buying agent
Stacks' Sara Ransom on what's hot - and what's not - in the post-Brexit, post-Covid world.
Prize Star and Garter apartment shoots for £4.95mn
1,925 sq ft three-bed is one of only a handful of apartments at the landmark SW London scheme with private outside space.
£10mn price tag for Thomas Cubitt’s family mansion in Pimlico
Agents say Warwick Lodge is ‘one of the most important houses to come onto the market in the local area for some years’.
Monday Market Review: Key figures and findings from the last seven days (w/c 11.07.22)
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from LonRes, Knight Frank, Savills, Rightmove, Acadata & more…
Mayfair buyers advance to ‘once-sleepy’ St James’s in search of value
London House reports sales success on Buckingham Gate, as buyers hone in on one of the capital’s most historic - and now best-connected - districts.
Ed O’Donnell: Resi developments must pull out all the stops to make a great first impression
The easiest – and often most overlooked – way for resi developers to outdo the competition is through characterful and distinctive design, says Ed O’Donnell.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi’s regular stock check, powered by LonRes.
Buying agents ‘rushed off their feet’ in stock-starved London
Record numbers of househunters are seeking out professional help, reports LonRes.
Winkworth on track to hit full-year forecasts
Agency’s H1 sales income was down by 40% on last year, but up by nearly 50% up on pre-pandemic levels.
French emperor’s former residence in St James’s seeks £4.5mn
Napoleon III entertained the likes of Benjamin Disraeli and novelist Charles Dickens at 1C King Street, which now bears London's earliest surviving blue plaque.