Location: Prime Central London
PCL property prices to rise by just 7.3% over the next five years – Cluttons
Estate agency delivers a "positive, albeit weaker growth forecast" for the prime central London market in 2018 and beyond.
Prime Recce: Exploring Marylebone’s new ‘three-tier’ market
How a burgeoning ultra-luxe sector has added a whole new dimension to this venerable urban village, and helped the area outperform both Mayfair and PCL over the last five years...
Society of Authors puts Chelsea HQ up for sale
New chapter for pair of Draycott Gardens townhouses with provenance and potential...
What’s been going on in London’s £5m-£10m market this month?
A brace of £7m+ townhouses on Notting Hill's Elgin Crescent and other notable sales have made for an interesting few weeks...
High Time: Facing down the challenge of developing London’s rooftops
As the government finally cottons on to the £50 billion opportunity sitting above the buildings of central London, Howard Kennedy's Peter Birkett and Knight Frank's Charles Dugdale talk us through the…
In Pictures: London’s loftiest amenities space
Chalegrove's Landmark Pinnacle will have the highest resi roof terrace and gym in the capital, and a whole storey given over to "an indoor version of the classic London garden square”
RFR strengthens search & acquisitions team with ex-Strutts partner
Charlie Naughten joins Richard & Sophie Rogerson's fast-growing property private office in Chelsea
RBKC green-lights Cheyne Walk scheme
Go-ahead for Martin's Properties' mixed-use redevelopment by the river in Chelsea
Londonewcastle brings in Ardmore on 40-unit Covent Garden scheme
Main Contractor appointed for a high-spec residential development on Parker Street, WC2.
Borough by Borough: An infographic tour of London’s property markets
Property prices in London are rising by 9.1% a year over the long-term, and the market "remains robust and healthy", says CBRE.
‘Highly unusual’ Boltons house offers Chelsea’s best address for less
£7.45m property is sandwiched between vast Italianate mansions worth £50m apiece
178-unit mixed-use replacement proposed for Seifert’s landmark Brutalist Kensington hotel
SimpsonHaugh's proposal includes 174 apartments and four townhouses, alongside a rebuilt hotel and a new garden square.