Location: London
Sales success for Finchatton on Grosvenor Square
Buyers snap up nearly half of the super-prime apartments at Twenty Grosvenor Square as luxury developer reports improving confidence in the upper echelons...
Green light for Perkins + Will project in Midtown
Mixed-use scheme at 150 Holborn to deliver new offices, retail units and apartments
Strutts hires Foxtons man as Area Director of London Resi Sales
New sales boss Louis Harding to run teams across RBKC whilst driving PCL expansion plans
Northacre achieves over £4,400 per square foot at No.1 Palace Street
Luxury developer reports buoyant sales at super-prime heritage scheme by Buckingham Palace and resi-led reinvention of New Scotland Yard...
Dexters takes over Benham & Reeves
Four branch North London estate agency acquired by Dexters
Opportunity Areas: London’s future housebuilding hotspots
Humberts assesses the potential opportunities and returns for residential developers in each of London's boroughs over the next ten years
Reselton submits plans for Mortlake’s Stag Brewery site
21-acre riverside site is slated to deliver 667 residential units plus a school and care village
Lendlease on board to create a £4bn new district at Euston
HS2 picks Lendlease as its Master Development Partner for a 54-acre mixed-use regeneration project at Euston
Store Credit: How Harrods influences the Knightsbridge property market
Analysis looks into the 'Harrods Effect', finding that stable pricing and significant premiums surround the famous department store...
Millennials’ home ownership hopes dashed by a broken housing market
The latest report from the Institute for Fiscal Studies provides clear evidence that getting on the housing ladder has become a distant dream for many;
Capco blames resi market woes for another Earls Court writedown
Valuation dips by nearly 12% as 'political and macroeconomic conditions' take their toll...
The bottom of the prime resi market in London may have passed six months ago
'They don’t ring a bell when sentiments change from a Bear to Bull market, but if they did, the sound would be deafening!'