Location: London
Derelict £15m Billionaires’ Row mansion finally finds a buyer
After lying empty and neglected for 15 years, Kenmore House on The Bishops Avenue is set to return as either a trophy home or super-prime apartment scheme following a deal at 'just under £20m'
‘Billionaire’s Strip’: £1.3bn building boom underway on Belgravia’s ‘undervalued’ eastern flank
Some of the world's richest individuals have been finding value in East Belgravia of late, notes Beauchamp Estates, triggering a wave of super-prime development that's likely to elevate the area in years…
Airspace developer bolsters construction team
Apex has hired 14 new starters so far this year - a 140% increase compared to 2018
Architect Taha does not have to demolish his controversial Clerkenwell home
Planning Inspector over-rules Islington Council's Enforcement Notice against Amin Taha's award-winning building
EcoWorld Ballymore’s botanical-themed London towers top out
The Glenn Howells-designed Wardian London near Canary Wharf has reached full height
St William unveils plans for 1,800-home ‘King’s Road Park’ scheme in Fulham
The Berkeley Group arm is working with EPR, Gillespies and Johnson Naylor on its vision for the last major development project in the Fulham regeneration area...
Student digs to super-home: Historic former Rectory at Lambeth Palace resurrected as an ultra-prime mansion
Dating from the 1700s and set in half an acre of grounds backing onto Archbishop's Park, one of London's most important Georgian gems has been undergoing an ultra-prime resi conversion since being sold…
Battersea Power Station sales ‘are running at £10 million a month’
SW London's £9bn development project seems to be getting back on track, as sales volumes and values climb back to 2017 levels
London’s property downturn has now lasted longer than during the Global Financial Crisis
Annual house price growth in London has been in negative territory for 16 consecutive months, according to the official UK HPI.
London’s new-build market suffers as starts, completions and sales tumble
Construction starts in London totalled just 3,400 units in Q2, according to Molior, well down on last year's quarterly average of 5,800;
‘Transaction levels indicate that the markets are relatively stable during this time of economic & political uncertainty’ – Strutt & Parker
Transaction volumes in PCL grew by 5.3% from H1 2018 to H1 2019, says Strutt & Parker, driven by a quite dramatic surge in activity under £2m
Mayor Khan shapes up for a battle with London’s landlords
Joanne Young looks at the potentially serious implications of Sadiq Khan's 'Blueprint' for reforming the London rental market, and explains why the plan won't provide the solution to the capital's housing…