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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 LonRes, Savills, Rightmove, Foxtons, OnTheMarket & more...
High-end listings soar in London as ‘bumper’ market tempts vendors
New £5m-plus instructions in Q4 were 74% higher than the pre-pandemic average, reports LonRes
Resi sales surge continues at Battersea Power Station
Nearly £1bn worth of apartments have been sold at the giant SW London scheme in the past 24 months
‘Blank canvas’ in Hampstead seeks £7.5mn
Agents think this house on the corner of Greenaway Gardens, one of the best streets in Hampstead, has big potential
Contracts exchanged on ‘magnificent’ Clapham townhouse
Agents confirm the sale of 'one of the finest Grade II listed Victorian homes to come to market in recent years'
JLL names new Greater London resi development head
The agency is looking to boost its profile and market share in the capital's outer prime areas
‘Frustrated’ sellers boost London’s lettings inventory
The rental market is finally showing signs of normalising, reports Chestertons
London buyers face slim pickings as vendors sit tight
Chestertons expects 25% fewer properties will come onto the market and change hands in 2023, compared to a ‘normal’ year
Knight Frank appoints new Battersea & Riverside sales head
Sian-Louise Tangney joined the agency last year from Douglas & Gordon
This is where to buy in London in 2023, according to a top buying agency
Black Brick has picked Mayfair, St John's Wood, North Ken, Acton and Herne Hill as its five locations to watch in the year ahead. Here's why...
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered sales
Important 17th century pile in north London tops latest rundown of resi transactions lodged with the Land Registry.
SW London penthouse portfolio goes up for sale at £19.6mn
'Village in the sky' weighs in at over 18,000 sq ft and comes with multiple roof terraces overlooking the Thames.