Location: London
Tenant enquiries surge as renters look for longer terms
KFH reports a 57% jump in online tenant enquiries; finds that 59% of London renters don't believe they will ever be able to buy a property in the capital.
Behind The Schemes: How a Grade I Nash townhouse became a 21st century family home
Architectural design studio Oliver Burns revamps an important Regency residence in Regent's Park...
Marsh & Parsons partners with interior design firm to offer styling for home movers
J&D Design will offer a 'comprehensive bespoke design service' to estate agency's clients, with gift vouchers available
TfL picks Grainger for 3,000-home build-to-rent partnership
TfL and Grainger have formed a JV to bring forward PRS developments on eight sites across London.
Spink project in Kensington lists at £7m
The developer of ultra-prime super-homes including No.3 Carlton Gardens and Park Place has created a 'unique' proposition on Holland Street
London’s housing pipeline constricts as office-to-resi conversions dry up
The number of office-to-residential conversions in London has fallen by more than 50%, says Knight Frank, driving a 20% reduction in net additional dwellings.
Buyers start moving as demand rises in prime London, but vendors hesitate
Knight Frank reports a 7.5% rise in the number of offers made in prime London, despite fewer properties coming to market.
Quintessentially Estates targets £1bn property management portfolio
Brexit having 'no discernible effect' on the appeal of London to landlord and owner-occupier clients, says Belgravia-based firm
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Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Latest release of Land Registry data shows sales of note in Kensington, Surrey, Chelsea and St John's Wood;
Foxtons reveals its business strategy for the year ahead
London's sales market is set to "remain challenging" in the year ahead, says estate agency Foxtons, as it outlines a five-point "evolving" strategy to shareholders.
China’s ‘Silk Road urbanism’ is changing cities from London to Kampala – can locals keep control?
Jonathan Silver of the University of Sheffield and Alan Wiig of the University of Massachusetts Boston explore how China's vast "Belt & Road" investment initiative is transforming neighbourhoods around…