Location: Prime Central London
Top-end Thames City penthouse sets new rental price record
9,000 sq ft spread lands long-let tenant, achieving highest rental value yet seen in Nine Elms.
DDRE reports £89mn in sales so far in 2026; boosts headcount to 55
Expanding PCL brokerage chalks up big-ticket deals and lands first resi development instruction.
Buyer swoops on £19.95mn apartment at The OWO
Deal agreed in just seven days for Raffles-serviced residence at landmark Whitehall scheme.
LonRes rolls out instant messaging service for agents
New tool lets users connect and collaborate across the B2B network in a ‘trusted, secure and encrypted environment’.
My Property Career: Quickfire Q&A with Adam Phillips of Phillips Harrod
Recruitment guru Barry Collins chats with prime resi industry leaders & entrepreneurs, distilling decades of experience & career highlights into 60 seconds.
Prime London rents soften as lettings activity strengthens
LonRes data shows near-40% annual uplift in lets agreed, with new instructions up by 26.6%.
Prime London prices post steepest fall since GFC as discounting deepens
Values down 10% year-on-year after a 'poor month' for the sales market, reports LonRes; under offers and buying agent enquiries ‘offer a little optimism’
Opinion: Winkworth boss Dominic Agace on why stamp duty should be abolished
Agency boss met Shadow Chancellor Sir Mel Stride MP at the firm's Pimlico office this week to discuss the need for change.
On Leasehold Reform: What the big shake-up could mean for prime property investors
Following publication of the draft Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Bill earlier this year, lawyers Kate Stockdale & Michael Ellis assess the likely impact on ground rents, ownership structures and investor…
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 11, 2026
The capital's deal drought continues.
‘Hundreds’ of luxury London flats set for sale after £2bn lender collapse
Around 250 property companies with assets across PCL now under administration.
KPMG builds out real estate legal team
Senior hires take firm’s UK practice to 15 lawyers as Big Four push deeper into property.