Location: United Kingdom
London rents reach a record high as supply shrinks and demand climbs
Foxtons has listed 38% fewer rental properties so far this year compared to last, while tenant demand is running high.
The potential impact of rising interest rates in seven graphs
The Resolution Foundation estimates the average London mortgagor will be paying £5,500 more in annual costs by the end of 2024.
Inside The Lucan: Designing branded residences in the heart of Chelsea
The Rive Gauche London team talks us through some key interior design elements of The Lucan, GII's Marriott-branded luxury development on the old Chelsea Police Station site, just off Sloane Avenue.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Cambridge library wins 2022 Stirling Prize
Níall McLaughlin Architects has won architecture's most prestigious award the year.
‘Storm clouds clearly visible’, warns the RICS as ‘dial shifts’ on the housing market
The property market 'has clearly shifted in a negative direction', says the RICS' Chief Economist, with surveyors expecting house prices and transaction volumes to fall in the coming months.
Grand unmod apartment by iconic Belgravia church seeks £8.5mn
'Magnificent' Upper Belgrave Street flat has been in the same hands for the last fifty years.
No negative impact from mini-budget yet, reports major estate agency
Winkworth on track to hit profit forecasts as buyer demand holds up.
PCL estate agency sets up interior design arm
Russell Simpson adds to lettings offering with new staging & dressing service for empty properties.
Market Snapshot: Where next for prime rentals?
Low supply and elevated demand have sent prime rents soaring in 2022, but what impact will inflation and the cost of living have on tenants' budgets?
Gothic ‘mini castle’ in Hampstead seeks nearly £5k per week
Old Conduit House on north London's Lyndhurst Terrace is a 'fairytale family home', says letting agency Aston Chase.
Most home-buyers & sellers ‘remain undeterred’ by property market turbulence
One in six home-movers have changed plans as a result of recent mortgage market catastrophising, according to a London estate agency's latest survey, but the majority of buyers and sellers remain 'level…