Location: Prime Central London
Buy-to-let demand has ‘collapsed’ in prime London says buying agency
The government has "succeeded in spades" in its mission to discourage buy-to-let investment in favour of owner occupancy, according to Black Brick
Bourne lifts lid on £40m Queensway Estate revamp
The development, just down the road from Meyer Bergman's £1bn Whiteleys scheme, includes 68 residential units across three sites
In Pictures: LonRes Summer Party & Awards 2018
The who's who of London's prime property world gather in Belgravia for another sun-soaked annual bash
‘Mini sell-off of PRS stock’ in prime London pushes rental prices up
The average agreed rental price in PCL increased by 1% in May, says Cushman & Wakefield
Design Of The Times: Why exceptional quality has never been more important
The joint MD of one of London's most successful design practices, Studio Indigo, gives us his take on the current situation at the top end of the market, explaining how developers and private clients…
Harding Green signs up ex-Chestertons director
Former Head of Investment Matthew Jackson joins Nick Carter's 'innovative' new agency in Kensington
Little Venice project ‘could create one of the finest houses in the area’
Double-fronted unmod villa is right in the mixer and comes with a carriage driveway and 93-foot garden...
South Ken’s Star of India building goes up for sale
Infamous former restaurant on Old Brompton Road began trading in 1951
AZ Real Estate strengthens acquisitions team
London & Moscow-based consultancy gears up for further growth
St James’s townhouse sells six years later
Perseverance pays off in SW1 with property first listed before the London Olympics
Bottoming out or diverging? Assessing prime London’s nuanced sales market
Property prices in Prime Central London look to be bottoming out after nearly three years of decline, but the headline averages hide a realm of door-to-door micro-markets moving at different speeds...
Georgian stock stands tall as Edwardian values crumble
Edwardian properties haven’t stood up as well to modern demands, says Savills, and values are suffering as a result...