Location: United Kingdom
Wilton Crescent refurb project bags £17.5m loan from CapitalRise
Super-prime townhouse renovation project in Belgravia has been valued in its current state at £27m.
Deal done on £35m Mayfair trophy
38 Hill Street, better known as The Naval Club, could potentially be worth up to £100m as a private residence
Cash buyers have been out in force this year
Jackson-Stops reports a 12% year-on-year increase in the number of all-cash purchases across England, with volumes also outstripping pre-pandemic levels
Savills ends 2021 on a high with record December auction
High-value lots ranged from chunky family houses in west London to development sites in the east
‘We have seen a huge rise of people returning to their roots’: Property market predictions from a Welsh buying agent
West Wales Property Finders boss Carol Peet expects demand for country and coastal homes to continue to run hot in 2022.
London market ‘showing no signs of a seasonal slowdown’
Buyer numbers were still rising last month, reports Chestertons, but bagging a bargain is becoming increasingly hard as vendors toughen up on price
Warwick Investments builds PCL rental presence with off-market Mayfair mansion acquisition
Warwick Investment Group - run in the UK by former CPC exec Andrew Chrysostomou - is building an impressive portfolio of prime rental properties in Mayfair and Belgravia.
BTR investment to soar by 65% next year – CBRE
A growing economy and a strengthening of the labour market will provide a positive backdrop for UK real estate in 2022, says the global agency in its latest set of cross-sector forecasts
Ranked: Britain’s top buyers’ & sellers’ markets of 2021
Rightmove has identified which areas have the highest and lowest proportion of property sales listings that have already found a buyer.
Obbard recruits new Portfolio Director
Gemma Walsh has joined the boutique Chelsea-based property firm after a four-year stint working with UHNWI in the UAE
How long are people staying in the same home?
The average time between moves has fallen in London over the last two years - but we are generally moving far less regularly than we used to, reports Savills