Location: Prime Central London
Creative spaces & hotel suite equivalence: Studio boss predicts ten property & design trends for 2025
Which luxury amenities & PCL neighbourhoods will high-end buyers be honing in on next year?
Native Land’s Nicholas Gray on why clarity will boost prime property in 2025
Stability, supply & sustainability will be the keys to success in London's high-end market next year, says development chief.
Belgravia sees super-prime deal surge as ‘new generation of global buyer’ moves in
International HNWIs have been honing in on the prestigious PCL district in 2024, reports Savills.
CPR Cup 2025: Save the date for next year’s industry football tournament
Organisers aiming to raise a record £35k for charity in milestone year.
Momentum builds in Prime London’s sales market, but price growth remains ‘stubbornly flat’
Relative normality returned last month after a record-breaking October, although wider data points to improving activity levels;
Tax changes may ‘tip the balance away from buying’ for HNW movers to London
Properties achieving more than £2,000 per week are already making up a larger proportion of the market, reports LonRes.
Behind The Schemes: Inside the cutting-edge transformation of London’s Harcourt House
Technology played a key role in creating one of the standout PCL schemes of recent years on Cavendish Square.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 50, 2024
An unseasonable jump in properties going under offer.
Guy Meacock: Why London continues to captivate American buyers
'There have been surges of interest from Americans in the past but in 20 years of doing this job, I can’t recall quite so many buying as now'.
Sims Hilditch brings in new marketing boss & boosts London portfolio
Interior design studio has delivered a number of high-end projects across PCL in 2024.
‘Trophy’ apartment on Mayfair’s Grosvenor Square sells for £19.75mn
PCL buying agency secures 'once in a decade opportunity' for longstanding client, negotiating more than £1mn off the asking price.
The full impact of the Budget is unlikely to be seen even by late 2025 – Knight Frank
Agency's UK resi research boss explains why next year is proving such a tough one to call.