Location: Prime Central London
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 07, 2024
It's still quiet out there, but deal numbers have picked up in prime London in the last week.
West End landmark to become ‘iconic’ hotel
The BT Tower has been sold off in a £275mn deal.
Native Land gears up to launch ‘world-class’ apartment building on London’s South Bank
'Landmark' 50-storey tower at Bankside Yards is the tallest new resi structure currently under development in PCL.
In Conversation: Middleton Advisors’ Mark Parkinson & Tom Hudson on the latest buyer trends & the legacy of the GFC
PrimeResi meets the co-founders of prime property agency Middleton Advisors to discuss how the events of 15 years ago 'broke the natural market rhythms', and why recent changes in the industry are making…
Knight Frank boosts Southbank & Tower Bridge team
Louna Del Barrio has joined the agency after four years at John D Wood.
Expanding London agency looks to tap into growing international demand
Johns&Co adds new offices and a flagship HQ in 'pivotal' year.
Post-pandemic rental premium for houses still there
Rental growth for flats & houses in prime London has followed differing paths since early 2020.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
There are signs of green shoots in the prime London housing market – LonRes
More offers are being agreed and new instructions are on the rise, but achieved prices have seen the largest annual fall in almost five years.
£8mn Hyde Park townhouse sparks ‘fierce’ bidding war
Rare intact specimen on Westbourne Terrace sold for above guide after a total of 63 viewings and 14 competitive offers.
Knight Frank brought in to find a buyer for £50mn South Ken development opp
Kendrick Mews presents an extremely rare opportunity to create an almost self-contained super-prime residential enclave in Central London.
If you cannot beat them…buy them? On the consolidation of the lettings industry
If the market is to be dominated by mega-businesses in the coming years - as some are predicting - what does this mean for hard-working independents and their customers, asks Anderson Rose boss Jon Byers.