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In Pictures: Transforming a classic Chelsea townhouse into a ‘forever home’
Design firm April Hamilton delivers period perfection for a private client in one of PCL's most coveted postcodes.
Top-end developer appoints agents at boutique Mayfair scheme
REDD gears up to launch sales at latest project on Charles Street, after early off-market deal sets £5,000 psf benchmark.
Rare Palace Green apartment seeks £20k per week
Agency lists 4,126 sq ft lateral on 'one of the most exclusive streets in London'.
Knightsbridge named UK’s ‘slowest’ property market
Listings in the PCL neighbourhood are taking an average of 135 days to find a buyer, new Rightmove analysis shows.
Dar Global names new chair
Luxury developer brings in former CEO of The Howard Hughes Corporation, David R. Weinreb.
£13.5mn price tag for hefty West End penthouse
Marquee residence at flagship St Edward scheme overlooks Sir Christopher Wren's Grade I-listed St Clement Danes Church.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 39, 2024
More new instructions and more homes going under offer than at this time last year, but fewer sales being agreed and more price reductions...
What it’s really been like running a boutique agency in PCL over the last decade
It's been ten years since Nicolas Pejacsevich and Patrick Alvarado set up their Knightsbridge-based firm Nicolas Van Patrick, following careers in the corporate world.
Jo Eccles: Three pre-Budget trends to watch in the prime London market
Top buying agent runs through some key themes as vendors, purchasers and HNWIs navigate the current uncertainty...
Knight Frank installs new head of sales at flagship Knightsbridge office
Star agent Roly Ingleby-MacKenzie takes the reins at firm's high-profile base on Sloane Avenue.
‘Mixed fortunes’ for prime housing markets as pre-Budget nerves offset falling mortgage costs
"Prospective tax changes in the impending budget have caused buyers to become more cautious in the prime housing markets, offsetting the benefit of lower interest rates," says Savills.