Location: Prime Central London
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London's top property firms will be battling it out in aid of charity on 14th June.
Househunters undeterred by higher mortgage rates, reports London agency
Chestertons recorded an uplift in contracts being finalised and lower levels of fall-throughs last month.
Historic Cheyne Walk townhouse finds a buyer as Chelsea’s high-end market blooms
'Outstanding' 1760s property on the prestigious address was guided at £15mn.
Italian real estate firm snaps up Six Senses London for £180mn
109-room hotel will be the 'epicentre' of The Whiteley scheme in Bayswater, and home to 14 branded residences.
Former CBRE chief to chair King’s Cross Central
Stephen Hubbard takes over from Sir David Clementi, who oversaw the creation of the 67-acre King's Cross estate.
FT: Where real estate meets reality TV
Writing for the FT, Mark Ellwood looks at whether Netflix's Buying London will shift the perception of estate agencies in the UK.
Camilla Dell: Why both buyers & sellers should be wary of agents pushing social media
Champagne-fuelled launch parties and Instagram likes are unlikely to deliver real results in PCL's increasingly crowded marketplace, says buying agency boss...
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 20, 2024
Sales activity continues to fall below previous years' levels in prime London.
‘The very exclusive became not very exclusive at all’: How off-market lost its meaning
Off-market nowadays, by and large, just means a phase of market research and testing as part of a planned marketing strategy, says Giles Barrett.
Buying London: Meet DDRE’s new Netflix stars
'The only thing hotter than the super prime properties is the fiery office drama,' says Netflix of its latest reality TV show, which follows luxury property brokers in London.
RBKC agency plots push into Mayfair & Marylebone
45-year-old firm announces plans to open a third office.
Tom Bill: Companies reassess UK relocation plans due to economic squeeze
Economic headwinds, rising rents and tech layoffs mean corporate relocations to London are down on last year.