Location: Prime Central London
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 05, 2026
Agreed Sales volumes remain low, but Under Offer numbers seem to be climbing.
Longstanding super-prime listing in St Johns’ Wood finds a buyer
Detached low-built villa was asking just under £13mn.
Buyer sought for rare freehold resi development opp in Marylebone
Prestigious 27,000 sq ft block offered with consent for eight luxury apartments, including a standout penthouse.
Savills predicts ‘a road back to normality’ for prime rental price growth
But supply is likely to remain a big issue as landlord confidence slides in the face of significant regulatory & tax changes.
Buying agency secures sizeable discount on Belgravia townhouse
Super-prime residence near The Berkeley was acquired off-market for just under £14mn, illustrating a wider market trend.
‘Lavish’ Chelsea Barracks lateral lists at £14mn
2,700 sq ft unit at 1 Mulberry Square has three bedroom suites and a triple-aspect reception.
One Hyde Park residents win £35mn in building defects case
One Hyde Park Limited has declared a 'decisive victory' as construction firm found liable for remedial works.
Property brokerage signs up seasoned PCL specialist
Veteran agent Robert Lewis has joined Harding Green following stints at John D Wood, JLL and Aylesford.
‘There are signs that price falls are bottoming out’: Two major agencies update Prime Central London forecasts
Cluttons and Strutt & Parker both believe the era of PCL price declines is ending.
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Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Super-prime residences in Notting Hill, Primrose Hill and Mayfair top the latest rundown of officially recorded sales.
‘A year of recalibration, not retreat’: Estate agency unpacks how PCL’s market shifted in 2025
Winkworth reveals candid stats, arguing that Prime Central London 'feels leaner & more grounded' as we push into 2026.