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New Statesman: One Hyde Park, the building that remade London
Journalist Emma Haslett has written a brilliant piece for The New Statesman about Candy & Candy's flagship super-prime development in Knightsbridge.
Scandi-inspired modernist marvel for sale in Surrey
Bittebakken was created by its Norwegian owners and the award-winning architect John Malyan in 1959.
Monday Market Review: Key figures and findings from the last seven days (w/c 18.07.22)
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Foxtons, Rightmove, HMRC, TwentyCi, Zoopla & more…
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi’s regular stock check, powered by LonRes.
UK property market ‘defying all odds’ as more households gear up to move
Perhaps this is the new normal, suggests TwentyCi…
Transaction numbers tumble from last year’s high
HMRC recorded 55% fewer residential property sales in June this year compared to last; it's the slowest June in nine years.
Savills’ ‘biggest ever’ auction raises £78mn
Agency reports ‘frenzied’ bidding at record-breaking July event, as lots including a unique sea fort went under the hammer.
Super-Prime Deal Digest: Surveying London’s trophy home sales in 2022 so far
2022 is shaping up to be a vintage year for London’s super-prime market, with over £1bn worth of £10mn-plus properties traded since January;
Elephant & Castle resi block shortlisted for the Stirling Prize
The RIBA Stirling Prize is Britain's most coveted architecture award.
PCL agency launches invitation-only microsite for trophy home listings
Rokstone will be showcasing £20mn-plus instructions via a classified extension of its main website.
Talking Heads: How fast will the property market slow?
"There is no doubt that there is a cool breeze blowing in the London market,” says Roarie Scarisbrick of buying agency Property Vision - but the consensus amongst 21 prime property pundits canvassed…
Annual house price growth climbs to +12.8% – UK HPI
The latest official house price index tells of a 1.2% monthly increase for the average UK home in May, up from a 0.4% rise in the same period last year.