Location: London
Knight Frank expands Global Prime team
Agency strengthens private client offering to "help cement position as the leading real estate company in the £10m+ market”
Property prices dip as transactions fall across the country – UK HPI
The average price paid in London dropped by 0.9% in March to £471,944
One of the biggest detached houses in West London is up for £8m
Georgian gem on Brook Green is about as close as you'll get to a country pile in the capital...
How Mayfair and Marylebone’s resi resurgence changed the dynamics of PCL
High-end buyers have shifted their focus slightly further north of central London as commercial buildings once again become exquisite homes, says Knight Frank's super-prime specialist...
Could China’s Portland Place embassy be London’s next landmark scheme?
Royal Mint move opens up the possibility of a luxury transformation for one of Marylebone's grandest buildings...
Bloomberg sets out to chart the end of London’s long housing boom
A new series of articles aims to track "London's housing market as it runs out of steam after almost a decade of growth"
GPE reduces exposure in London’s ‘under pressure’ resi market
Investor and developer only has two more Rathbone Square units left to shift; resi now makes up just 2% of portfolio by value...
Prime London property prices are likely to rise by 12-13% over the next five years
Knight Frank's latest set of forecasts identify five key factors affecting the UK's residential property markets
Bumper crop of prime lots to be auctioned off next week
Surrey estate once owned by Oliver Reed amongst the high-value properties featuring in Allsop's May sale...
Transaction numbers & property prices continue to fall
LCP reports a 21.5% quarterly drop in deal numbers across England & Wales
Fruition & Savills IM team up on £37m Bermondsey scheme
Thumbs-up from Southwark Council to transform a former print works on Crimscott Street
London property prices slump further – but RBKC super-prime deals bolster averages
Annual house price inflation across England & Wales now stands at just +1%, according to LSL and Acadata