Location: United Kingdom
Referendumbed Down: What would a Brexit mean for the prime resi sector?
It’s a rare event that commands such raging ambivalence.
BREXITWATCH: Four thoughts on the EU Referendum and its impact on the prime resi sector
Four of prime London's most informed pundits weigh in on the European question, delivering what looks to be a pretty representative cross section of opinions from the top-end of the residential property…
The ‘last castle in Scotland’ returns to the market
Not for the faint of heart, a magnificent Highlands manse thought to be the last castle built in Scotland has come back on to the market after an abortive attempt to turn it into a luxury hotel.
The Value of Natural Heritage: Britain’s best rural locations to buy in
Prime property in rural areas represents good value against urban counterparts, says Sophie Chick, as Savills charts the green and pleasant locations that offer the best value for buyers.
Why 2016 could be a very British year for super-prime property
Although London is still the number one city for UHNWIs, it is British buyers who are now at the forefront of the super-prime property market, says Joe Burns...
Ten-bed Phillimore mansion up for £36m
One of the biggest open-market instructions of the year has launched on Kensington's ultra-prime Upper Phillimore Gardens.
Planning nod for mass roof extension scheme in Ladbroke Grove
Eighteen residents of Ruston Mews in W11 have been given the go-ahead to carry out a joint roof extension after winning an appeal.
The Quiet After the Storm: A ‘noticeable softening in near term sales expectations’ – RICS
There's been a "noticeable softening in near term sales expectations", says the RICS, as the new second homes SDLT surcharge puts paid to the Winter's buy-to-let rush, and uncertainty driven by the EU…
First Look: Gehry-designed show apartment opens at Battersea Power Station
The first Gehry Partners-designed apartment at Battersea Power Station has been unveiled.
Cushman’s Head of Resi takes the Residential Development Agent’s Society chair
Cushman & Wakefield’s Head of Residential, Candice Matthews, has been elected as chair of the Residential Development Agent’s Society (RDAS).
RDAS was started in 1995, and now has around 410 members.
£1M Per Year: Entire floor up for rent in super-prime Holland Green scheme
A whole floor in Chelsfield's nigh-sold-out Holland Green scheme has come up for rent at a combined asking of over £1m per year.
Amazon debuts £170m Park Crescent scheme
Three of the five first-phase apartments snapped up pre-launch