Location: United Kingdom
Families return to prime rental market
Family demand is finally returning to prime areas according to the latest analysis from Savills
Supply and demand balancing out in Marylebone and Bayswater
In a positive briefing note that claims a 420 per cent increase in viewings over the last 12 months, Kay & Co say that supply and demand is beginning to balance out in Marylebone and Bayswater
Trevor Abrahmsohn blames planners and lenders for economic woes
Better planning procedures and more lending to housebuilders can fix the foundations of Britain's economy, says Trevor Abrahmsohn.
London & Stamford buy resi riverside development for £147m
According to a statement released today, London & Stamford Property PLC, in its newly formed Central London Residential Joint Venture, has announced that it has exchanged contracts with Project Red Limited, …
Gleneagles development offers prime location for Ryder Cup
Chartwell Estates have begun marketing a 10,000 sq ft six-bedroom new-build on Scotland's most expensive housing development in the grounds of the Gleneagles Estate in Perthshire
Cordea Savills raises £25m for prime resi developments
Property fund managers Cordea Savills have announced the first close of their Prime London Residential Development Fund, after a major global private bank provided £25 million of initial equity.
Nearly 250,000 property millionaires in UK
The annual Rich List from Zoopla.co.uk claims 245,790 Britons are property millionaires, up 12 per cent on 2011
PCL properties could “run out” in 15 years
The number of prime central London (PCL) properties changing hands has dropped by nearly 60 per cent over the last 12 years, prompting London Central Portfolio (LCP) to claim that stock could "dry up"…
Naomi Watts moving to Kensington for Princess Diana role
Naomi Watts is planning to move to Kensington to prepare for her upcoming role as Princess Diana in Oliver Hirschbiegel's forthcoming film
Prime to grow by six per cent in 2012
CBRE have today predicted that prime central London residential house prices will grow by six per cent this year
Stop the heritage tax: open letter to Osborne
Fifteen heritage organisations, including The Listed Property Owners Club, the Historic Houses Association and the Federation of Master Builders, have penned an open letter to the Chancellor as part of…
New Covent Garden Market scheme approved
Wandsworth Council has approved planning permission for two major resi projects on London's South Bank, creating nearly 3,000 new homes