Location: Prime Central London
Cautious PCL buyers come out of the woodwork
There's been a 13% rise in new applicants so far this year, notes Knight Frank, but buyers are increasingly poring over their options amid wider political uncertainty...
Prime London Market Snapshot: May 2018
Spike in price reductions as more properties are offered for sale
Behind The Schemes: From Mayfair garage to ‘one-off’ micro townhouse
Top resi design practice MSMR Architects talks us through a rather ingenious recent project for the Crown Estate on New Burlington Place...
Planners block Bayswater amalgamation project
Westminster continues to harden stance on loss of units, refusing consent for a single ten-bed townhouse on Craven Hill
Four Seasons launches ten super-prime serviced apartments at Trinity Square
Residential units in Reignwood's landmark City scheme are now available for 'extended stays' with access to Four Seasons facilities and a private members club
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Significant sales lodged in Notting Hill, Bayswater, Hampstead and Regent's Park, as overall registrations slide across England & Wales...
Billionaire Abramovich puts new Chelsea stadium project on hold
£1bn project shelved due to "unfavourable investment climate"
Banda and Haptic complete ‘contemporary insertion’ in Chelsea conservation area
Tight urban site in historic enclave called for a creative build solution...
Holland Park pop stars’ basement battle rumbles on
Planners defer their decision on an underground pool on Melbury Road
London’s appeal ‘dissipating’ amongst global wealthy – Beauchamp boss
High-profile Mayfair agency plans further international expansion in bid to 'balance the books'
Rare office-to-resi project up for sale on Red Lion Square
Grade II listed mid-terrace was built by Nicholas Barbon in 1686
London’s super-prime market stabilises as ‘pent-up demand’ underpins deal numbers
There's 'renewed vigour' at the very top of the market, with £10m+ pricing bottoming out at the start of this year, says Knight Frank - but values and volumes are unlikely to rise much in the short term.