Location: London
Singer reportedly building ‘palatial’ residence in Kensington
Elston Developments and Michaelis Boyd Associates are said to be on the teamsheet.
RBKC neighbourhood records £1m jump in house prices
Kensington & Chelsea was home to six of the top ten London wards with the highest levels of inflation last year - one of which posted a seven-figure increase in the average price.
Record number of £1m+ sales in London
"Happy holiday for luxury London property", declares Coutts bank, as the prolonged Stamp Duty tax break drives record sales in the capital.
Leafy Notting Hill leading the way as PCL revives
Prospective Hillbillies are offering up to £1m above pre-pandemic levels, and houses are not even making it to the open market, reports Winkworth.
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22% premium for London homes with a common on the doorstep
Savills analyses prices around the capital’s most cherished green spaces.
Buyer & vendor confidence levels stable – OnTheMarket
‘The current housing market heatwave may still have a while to run yet’, says portal.
Neighbours push back on Hampstead gap house plans
Proposals to turn a pair of garages into a six-bed house have not gone down well with one of Britain’s best-known broadcasters…
Majority of £1m-plus sales are now happening outside of London
The capital’s share of the high-value market has fallen below half for the first time on record.
Heatmapped: London continues to lag runaway regional markets
The North West is still at the top of the regional table with annual inflation of 15.8%, while the capital has barely moved.
UK prime resi prices set to rise 9% this year, but PCL’s bounce ‘has been delayed’
Runaway property price growth in the regions is likely to soften from next year, predicts Savills, while Prime Central London prices are set for a sharp upwards bounce once international travel resumes.