Location: London
Ten reasons why the PCL market could surge in 2019
While some are forecasting significant price falls in the year ahead, equity fund manager-turned-buying agent Fraser Slater believes Q1 will mark the low point of the cycle, and precede a spirited post-Brexit…
‘London’s most controversial architect’, at home with the FT
Amin Taha - of that Clerkenwell property - chats with the FT's Dominic Lutyens about 'living under threat of the wrecking ball.'
New Head of London Sales at Strutt & Parker, as Willis moves on
Louis Harding has taken over from Charlie Willis as Head of London Sales at Strutt & Parker
Could now be the time to buy in Prime Central London?
With applicant numbers and offers both on the rise, the appetite amongst potential buyers appears to be returning, says LonRes' research chief Marcus Dixon...
Campden Hill Square project asks £6.5m
Three-storey townhouse with 'incredible potential' offered up on one of RBKC's best garden squares
‘A lot of West London will be badly hit’ by Heathrow’s new flight paths
Blight fright as Europe's business airport reorganises routes ahead of major expansion
Londoners bought £30bn-worth of property outside the capital in 2018
More Londoners are leaving the capital than in any year since 2007, according to research by Hamptons International
On forging a successful business in uncertain times: Albion Nord
In the second instalment of our mini-series on the new generation of firms starting their journeys in a challenging market, we speak to Albion Nord, the London-based interior design studio founded in…
John D Wood’s Belgravia boss joins Youhome
'New category' agency signs another heavy hitter to its Prime London team
Claridge-designed Chelsea mansion asks £18m
Modest mid-terrace on Shawfield Street has been super-sized into a 6,000 square foot stunner with a frontage of 50 feet
‘Some notable buyers have decided PCL land now represents good value’ after further falls in Q4
Development land values in Prime Central London dropped by 5.6% through 2018, reports Knight Frank
Portland Stone became the building block of London, but does it have a place in modern British architecture?
City AM's "Hot Property" Editor Melissa York explores the popularity of Portland limestone, asking whether high costs and the push for higher building density mean its days are numbered in the capital…