Location: Prime Central London
Maurice Turnor Gardner appoints new real estate partner
Prime & super-prime specialist Mary Campbell steps up at the top-tier law firm.
Cluttons boosts Chelsea team as London resi drive continues
Heritage property agency brings in experienced operators from Berkshire Hathaway & Savills to run its high-profile base in SW3.
In Pictures: Luxury BTR tower with sky-high pool completes Shard ‘trilogy’
Long-running Renzo Piano-designed project, Shard Place, delivers 176 high-end rental apartments next to Western Europe’s tallest building & News UK’s HQ.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 17, 2025
A lumpy sales market in the capital as deal numbers dwindle following a late-March surge.
Mayfair pied-à-terre pitched as ‘the ultimate in Churchill memorabilia’
Agents are anticipating global interest in the iconic PM's first bachelor pad.
Black Brick relaunches private client property management service
Super-prime specialist Jason Wei will be heading up the PCL agency's offering for landlords, second home owners & 'time poor' residents.
Domus Nova expands with global tie-up & new PCL office
'Design-led' boutique estate agency partners with Paris-based Barnes International & launches new branch in South Kensington.
Rockwell hits construction milestone at ‘landmark’ SW London scheme
The first completions at the 3.2-acre Hurlingham Waterfront project are due later this year.
Raising the Roof: A lawyer’s top tips for successful airspace developments
Yezdan Izzet runs through the key considerations for those planning rooftop extensions on prime London property, and debunks one of the big misconceptions around this type of scheme.
Buyer sought for rare mixed-use development opp in Mayfair
'Exceptional' site in London's most exclusive neighbourhood has a GDV of around £12mn.
Boutique agency House Collective opens in West London
'Opening a physical space felt like a very natural evolution,' says high-end property firm as it debuts new base in Notting Hill.
UK property becoming safe haven by default – Knight Frank
The government has sent the wrong message by scrapping non-dom status, but any negativity has been dwarfed by the wider commotion on global financial markets this month, explains the agency's Tom Bill.