Location: London
Why Prime Central London is looking good to Hong Kong buyers
The opportunity on offer in PCL right now won't be lost on the many shrewd HK buyers soon to arrive in Britain, writes Fraser Slater...
London market boosted by lockdown ‘roadmap’, reports Chestertons
Buyers, sellers & tenants ‘responded well’ to the latest government announcement, reports 31-branch agency.
Enness names new non-exec chairman
JTC boss Nigel Le Quesne to assist with HNW mortgage broker’s international growth plans.
Battersea Power Station recruits former Knight Frank super-prime development boss
Meriam Lock-Necrews takes on the Head of Residential role at the £9bn scheme, following Mark Hutton's departure earlier this year.
Foxtons buys Douglas & Gordon for £14.25m
D&G will continue to operate as a separate brand to Foxtons, with the existing management team remaining in place.
‘Unique’ proposition on Eaton Square asks £25m
Entire 1827 Cubitt mansion is currently divided up into apartments and being offered on an unusually long lease.
Rose & Partners expands into lettings with senior hire
Former Hamptons and Strutt & Parker lettings chief Zoë Rose has joined her husband's boutique property agency.
Buying agency ramps up managed sales division with senior appointment
Mayfair-based buying agency Black Brick has recruited Hamish Bruce from Marsh & Parsons to lead its Managed Sales division.
Dexters buys SE London estate agency Roy Brooks
Dexters has made its first acquisition since securing multi-million pound private equity backing, snapping up well-known two-branch estate agency Roy Brooks.
John D Wood’s Polly Ogden Duffy on achieving record results & challenging outdated views
Recently appointed as the first female MD of one of the UK’s oldest estate agencies, Polly Ogden Duffy has just overseen an outstanding year of trading at John D Wood - in the face of some extraordinary…
Flat prices fall as demand dwindles
Demand for flats in London has slumped as buyers seek more space in light of the pandemic experience, and the cladding scandal takes it toll.
The view from Notting Hill: Reasons to be cheerful
The sales industry is a constant cycle of fear and accomplishment where only the paranoid survive - but every now and then we should pause to reflect on the good bits, writes Giles Barrett...