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London’s luxury property market is still soaring, but stock levels are on the slide
LonRes has recorded some healthy transaction volumes above £2m, but prospective buyers are now facing a distinct lack of options…
‘The market is getting more binary‘: Why PCL is still far from normal
It’s a 'confusing and patchwork' picture for buyers and sellers right now, reports Knight Frank, with big variations in value depending on neighbourhood, property type, amenities and state of repair.
Start-up estate agency opens second branch
Former Marsh & Parsons Director Ben Gee has launched a second Hat and Home outpost in Berkshire.
Savills recruits new Brook Green sales head
Dominic Barry was most recently in charge of Marsh & Parsons' Fulham branch
South Ken station revamp recommended for approval
Boost for Native Land & TfL as controversial RSHP-designed proposals get the thumbs-up ahead of this week’s big committee meeting.
Winkworth set to beat profit forecasts
The market has been buoyant this year, reports the franchise operator, but trading conditions are expected to return to a 'more normal pattern' in the months ahead
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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67-acre King’s Cross Estate achieves carbon neutrality
A high-profile swathe of central London has made big strides towards sustainability, including using 100% renewable energy, planting over 600,000 trees in England, and signing a Power Purchase Agreement…
Historic Regent’s Canal lock houses go under the hammer
Two Grade II listed waterside properties in Maida Vale and St Pancras starred in Savills’ resi sale this week
‘Phenomenal’ Spink project up for sale in Kensington
11,000 square foot creation on Pitt Street was a flagship project for Mike Spink’s revered development firm.
Stock shortage thwarts home-buying activity
Surveyors reported a small dip in sales volumes despite rising buyer enquiries in October, as house-hunters struggled to find suitable homes to buy.
Heatmapped: ‘The general picture is one of a slowing market’
The annual rate of inflation across England & Wales has slipped to 4.1%, reports Acadata, but ‘there will be no price collapse as some had previously suggested’