Location: United Kingdom
Rockwell recruits Land Director from Amazon
Oliver Barrett has been given a remit to drive London-based developer Rockwell's "flexible approach to acquisitions", as it "actively seeks large development sites in Greater London."
UK interior designers invited to enter BIID’s first national awards
Professional institute announces new awards scheme to 'celebrate the very best of British interior design'
Market correction coming if interest rates keep rising, says top economist
‘If interest rates are going to have to rise a fair bit, then a correction is to be expected, if not sooner then later’, warns Capital Economics boss Roger Bootle
Tom Bill: Four things to watch for the UK property market in 2022
Knight Frank's UK resi research boss runs through the key factors that could affect the trajectory of the market over the next 12 months...
Fine & Country makes a move on Ibiza
The high-end global agency has launched 12 new offices across Spain in the last year
Camden’s ‘fairytale’ Cloud House offered for sale off-plan
"There’s nothing else remotely like it in anywhere in London," says Unique Property Company’s listing for the property in NW5.
£3.5m price cut for historic Somerset mansion
Praised highly by Pevsner, the Grade I listed Ston Easton Park could make a 'superb country home', according to agents
Which will be the hottest property markets of 2022?
Marylebone, Belgravia and Mayfair have seen the biggest increases in new buyer registrations in recent months, reports Knight Frank
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi’s regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Stacks recruits former Knight Frank partner in Wales
After more than two decades selling properties with Knight Frank and Fine & Country, former High Sheriff Anthony Clay has joined buying agency Stacks.
Savills recruits new Bath head from Strutts
Alistair Heather co-founded Strutt & Parker's Notting Hill office in London before moving to Bath.
One in three buyers would pay more for a ‘green’ home, suggests survey
Buyers are increasingly factoring in the environmental impact of a home to their decision-making process, reports Knight Frank