Location: London
Foxtons looks to online auction house for sales amid lockdown
Agency lists over 30 instructions with digital property marketplace BidX1 after testing out the platform last month
Buyer picks up reimagined Chelsea townhouse, guided at £18m
Claridge Architects & Broby DNA managed to triple the square footage of a modest two-storey property on Shawfield Street, delivering this 6,000 square foot stunner with a frontage of 50 feet.
Chelsea’s Stanley House is seeking over £50m
Grade II* Georgian masterpiece on the Kings Road has undergone a four-year, £11m restoration
Mandarin Oriental penthouse in Mayfair fetches a record-breaking £8k psf
UPDATED: UHNW buyer shrugs off global uncertainty to pick up marquee residence at Clivedale London's Mandarin Oriental-branded scheme on Hanover Square
FT: Uncovering London’s hidden property wealth
Writing for the Financial Times, Nathan Brooker reports from the front line in the war against dirty money
New-build Mayfair mews with triple-height living wall asks £3,500 pw
Turnkey three-bed around the corner from 5 Hertford Street comes complete with a super-sized eco feature.
Foxtons apologises after self-isolating tenant is told to vacate for a viewing
Agency admits its actions 'fell well short'
£25m+ deal at One Kensington Gardens defies global uncertainty
A big super-prime resi deal has gone through in Kensington, despite the escalating international Coronavirus crisis.
Stock market collapse prompts buyer to pull out of £50m London penthouse deal
Another decided to go ahead with a £2m purchase remotely
Show goes on for auction houses via remote bidding
Savills, Allsop and Clive Emson all switch their Spring sales to online-only
‘Spectacular’ £7.5m Rutland Gardens lateral finds a taker
A buyer has bagged a rather special lateral on Knightsbridge's Rutland Gardens.
‘Our primary current concern is whether there can be a property market at all’
All the chatter about mansion tax and stamp duty is out of the window as agents attempt to navigate through uncharted territory, writes Marc Schneiderman