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Monday Market Review: Key figures and findings from the last seven days (w/c 27.06.22)
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from JLL, Zoopla, Benham & Reeves, Jackson-Stops, Knight Frank & more…
Vatican sells Knightsbridge building at huge loss
Block at heart of Holy See scandal offloaded to Bain Capital for £186mn.
Interview: Lodha’s Tom Clabburn on bringing the landmark Holland Park Gate scheme to market
Fresh from leading the highly successful sales campaign at Lodha’s flagship London project, No.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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Buyer demand builds in Prime Central London
Property prices dipped in PCL in Q2, reports JLL - but the estate agency has seen a sharp rise in potential buyers registering with its central London offices.
House price growth slows to lowest level since December 2019 – Zoopla
After two years of unprecedented growth, it looks like house price inflation is losing momentum.
Right now, even the fence is creaking: Why investors cannot sit-out this market downturn
We are in a new era where to batten down the hatches and hide entirely is no longer a viable option, says Ollie Marshall - and some may feel that sitting in a house is safer than being perched on the…
In Pictures: Inside a Strom-designed contemporary mansion in Hertfordshire
8,000 sq ft modernist creation sprawls across just two floors and ‘blurs the boundary’ between indoors and out.
60 new buildings added to heritage watchlist
Save Britain’s Heritage’s online register aims to find new life for the country’s ‘historic treasures’
Design studio Angel O’Donnell boosts team
Elizabeth Kelly has joined the London-based studio as Project Manager.
Penn named as Knight Frank’s new head of London sales as Clarke steps down
Agency praises 'remarkable leader' James Clarke, who was recently diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.
The anatomy of a housing market downturn
Property markets "tend to follow a predictable sequence in downturns," says Capital Economics - and the pattern has already started in the UK and USA.