Location: United Kingdom
‘Perfect James Bond house’ in Mayfair asks £12m
Striking castellated affair on Bruton Place comes with all the toys, including enough space for four supercars.
Buyer demand spikes but supply fails to keep pace
Houses are selling three weeks faster than flats, reports Zoopla, as more buyers hunt for more space.
Developer withdraws Kensington Forum plans
Queensgate and Rockwell have withdrawn plans for the £1bn mixed-use development of the Kensington Forum Hotel site in West London.
Savills boosts heritage and townscape team
Henry Ryde has joined the division after nearly five years at JLL.
BTR investor swoops on 92 apartments at Battersea Power Station
MGT confirms 'long-term investment' in the £9bn project.
Winkworth’s Dominic Agace on the five key moments in a rollercoaster year for the property market
Writing exclusively for PrimeResi, estate agency chief Dominic Agace runs through the highs and lows of an extraordinary 12 months - from dramatic business decisions taken in the face of the first lockdown…
Inspectorate backs Westminster’s planning blueprint
Policy of limiting the size of new homes to a maximum GIA of 200 sqm deemed 'justified and consistent with national policy'.
Cornwall overtakes London as Britain’s most searched-for property location
“The huge population of London means that traditionally it’s the most searched for location," says Rightmove, "but the appeal of the coast and the countryside over the past year has seen Cornwall crowned…
Chestertons confirms polo is a no-go until next year
Organisers of annual agency-sponsored shindig at Hurlingham Park take the call to postpone amid ‘truly torrid time for the events industry’
Total UK housing value climbs to a record £7.56 trillion high
The total value of the UK’s housing stock has escalated to £7.56 trillion, rising by £380 million in 2020 despite the pandemic and global economic uncertainty.
Khan launches centralised data hub to ‘open up’ London’s planning system
Rollout of new platform with details on all development proposals in the capital 'marks a major shift in openness and accountability'.