Location: London
More spent on super-prime homes in London this year than last, despite the pandemic
Knight Frank reports that £1.13bn was spent on £10m+ homes in London in the first eight months of this year - 16% more than the £977.5m recorded in 2019.
Post-lockdown activity surge continues in Prime London
New instructions have been running at double the levels of last year and more properties have been going under offer, but transaction volumes are taking a while to catch up...
Glam Art Deco mansion in St John’s Wood seeks £17.25m
Unusual 1938 specimen on Hamilton Terrace was once the home of the Marquis & Marquise de Casa Maury.
Rents rise to record levels outside London
London rents continue to fall, reports Rightmove.
Carter Jonas names new chairman
Planning & development boss James Bainbridge will be taking over from Simon Pallett in the big chair next month.
In Pictures: Dara Huang designs Greenwich Peninsula penthouses & launches debut furniture collection
The Design Haus Liberty founder joins a series of top names to have worked on Knight Dragon's waterfront mega-scheme.
Sale agreed on rare Chelsea new-build
Detached townhouse between the King's Road and Fulham Road was asking £9.25m.
Marsh & Parsons to expand in west London
160-year-old agency will be adding an office in Acton to its network early next year.
Westminster townhouse hits the market after A-list tenancy
Grade II listed mid-terrace on Old Queen Street was recently rented out to Sting & Trudie Styler, while they were renovating their house around the corner.
PCL left out in the cold as demand heats up in leafy SW London
Buyer demand in the £2m market is currently highest in Barnes, Clapham & Chiswick and lowest in Marylebone, Mayfair & Fitzrovia, according to new analysis...
Ranked: The UK’s asking price inflation hotspots of the last ten years
Easton in Bristol has seen the biggest escalation of average asking prices of anywhere in the UK since 2010, according to Rightmove.
‘Two speed’ rental market emerges as affluent areas recover from lockdown fastest
More affluent areas have seen markedly more lettings market activity since the end of the Spring Coronavirus lockdown than Britain's less wealthy locations.