Location: Prime Central London

Journalist Emma Haslett has written a brilliant piece for The New Statesman about Candy & Candy's flagship super-prime development in Knightsbridge.

2022 is shaping up to be a vintage year for London’s super-prime market, with over £1bn worth of £10mn-plus properties traded since January;

Rokstone will be showcasing £20mn-plus instructions via a classified extension of its main website.

61 exchanges went through above the £10mn mark from January to the end of last month, the highest H1 total in over a decade.

Stacks' Sara Ransom on what's hot - and what's not - in the post-Brexit, post-Covid world.

Agents say Warwick Lodge is ‘one of the most important houses to come onto the market in the local area for some years’.

London House reports sales success on Buckingham Gate, as buyers hone in on one of the capital’s most historic - and now best-connected - districts.

Record numbers of househunters are seeking out professional help, reports LonRes.

Napoleon III entertained the likes of Benjamin Disraeli and novelist Charles Dickens at 1C King Street, which now bears London's earliest surviving blue plaque.

‘All the sales indicators show that the market is moving from what has been a frantic period to a more normal one’, says LonRes.

Grade II listed townhouse and mews combo on Cadogan Place recently went up for sale at £27mn.

Mark Wells’ Invisible Homes recently pivoted to ‘supercharge’ quiet marketing for other estate agents.