Location: Prime Outer London
How did different parts of the UK property market perform as rates surged?
Cash buyers had the advantage as rates increased 14 times between November 2021 and August 2023, but the tempo in resi markets is largely set by leveraged buyers, notes Knight Frank.
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Knight Frank, Rightmove, Nationwide, Hamptons, HMRC, Foxtons, TwentyCi & more...
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Treat ‘off-market’ with caution, warns top buying agency
'As we enter the autumn market, many of the properties launching online are those which have been quietly marketed during the spring and summer months and have failed to sell,' says Eccord boss Jo Eccles.
Knight Frank research chief: The mood music has changed but our forecasts remain on track
Tom Bill explains how the property market landscape has altered over the last 90 days, and why the next three months will provide some more clarity about the longer-term prospects.
£20mn price tag for Grade I lateral villa in Regent’s Park
'Extraordinary' low-built residence, originally designed by James Burton, could potentially be enlarged to around 10,000 sq ft.
Sellers gearing up for busy autumn market, reports London agency
Valuations were up last month, according to Chestertons, although buyer interest dipped in advance of the BoE's big interest rate announcement.
DDRE Global signs NW London specialist Schiller
Luxury brokerage's latest recruit was previously an associate director at Hamptons' prestigious Hampstead & Belsize Park offices.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Battersea market flying, reports agency, as demand surges for perfect period homes
It's been a record-breaking few months for Knight Frank’s local office.
Peak lettings season will be extra-competitive this year, warns London agency
Traditional influx of students & corporate tenants is being boosted by demand from aspiring homebuyers, according to Chestertons.
London’s new homes market picks up after election lull
Knight Frank reports uplift in viewings & offers, and reveals which schemes have been proving a hit with new-build buyers.