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The Times: The (not so) quiet Americans snapping up Britain’s best homes
Emanuele Midolo delves into what's driving US interest in the UK's super-prime property market in this piece for The Times, featuring insight from some top industry names.
Knight Frank names new London Sales Regional Partner
Chelsea Whelan will be heading up the key North, City and East region for the agency.
Boutique Mayfair apartment scheme tops out
Luxury eight-unit project near Claridge's is due to complete later this year.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 23, 2024
Buying, selling and renting activity picked up last week, despite the imminent General Election.
London design studio adds raft of super-prime specialists
Angel O’Donnell has worked on some of the capital's most prestigious schemes, including The OWO Residences, Centre Point & One St John’s Wood.
Boutique developer Domvs London bolsters senior team
Top-end firm announces new head of project management & operations manager.
Mark Wells: Why off-market isn’t a gimmick – it’s a necessity…
Off-market exists because the open market is a broken model, argues the Invisible Homes boss.
In Pictures: Super-prime show apartments unveiled at £500mn Bayswater scheme
Latest release at Fenton Whelan's Park Modern includes a brace of turnkey three-beds inspired by the views over 350 acres of greenery.
Tom Bill: General election means longer limbo for landlords
'If Labour wins the election, some version of Renters Reform Bill is likely to re-appear, although the timing will depend on their wider list of priorities...until then, uncertainty reigns.'
London Square completes £40.8mn Westminster Tower acquisition
Prominent block opposite the Houses of Parliament is the latest in a run of Central London acquisitions by the Aldar-owned property developer.
London’s £5mn-plus sales market slows as election looms
Viewings are happening and demand is still there - but it’s just 'below the surface for now', reports Knight Frank.