Location: Prime Central London
‘Brexit bargain’ in Kensington as townhouse loses a third of its value in ten years
Wycombe Square mansion goes through at £7.7m, nearly £4m less than the vendor paid for it in 2008
Acorn & Galliard snap up South Bank regen site from Network Rail
Development JV picks up 0.24 acres and a number of railway arches near Tate Modern
Minister knocks back Clarion’s plan for Chelsea’s William Sutton Estate
Housing Association's plan to replace the SW3 estate with a mix of private and social units rejected at appeal
Council backing for tycoon’s reworking of a ‘mini country estate’ in South Ken
Remarkable proposition off Onslow Square was bought in January for a "bargain" £40m in one of the deals of 2018
PCL Property: The world’s best performing risk-adjusted asset class
Equity fund manager-turned-buying agent Fraser Slater explores how Prime Central London property has performed over the last two decades from a professional investor's perspective...
RBKC rules on high-profile Melbury Road basement battle
Planners conditionally approve pop star's subterranean extension after a five-year slog...
Why the City of London’s urban greening is good economic, not just environmental, sense
The City of London's new Draft Local Plan requires that "all new developments and refurbishments ... include a greening element";
How we successfully launched a boutique estate agency in a market downturn
A year ago, former Sotheby’s and Knight Frank director Simon Tollit teamed up with ex-Savills man Christian Warman to launch a PCL-focused property business;
Carter Jonas recruits a new Head of Residential Sales Operations
Estate agency creates a new head office role to explore "innovative solutions" to grow market share
Sellar & Qatar’s Shard Place tops out
Sellar and Real Estate Management celebrate as Shard Quarter's residential tower reaches full height
Five new hires for Native Land as expansion plans take shape
Developer of some of London's top super-prime schemes gears up for a busy year ahead...
Prices & transactions continue to suffer but there is a ‘significant weight of capital poised to make its move’
Several instances of competitive bidding could be the first sign of a long-awaited bounce-back, says LCP