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Taking Stock: The impact of Covid-19 on the prime London sales market
The first hard data from before, during and after the lockdown period reveals how stock, price & activity levels have been affected across the prime postcodes
Taking Stock: The impact of Covid-19 on the prime London lettings market
New lets agreed over the course of lockdown fell by more than two-thirds, reports LonRes
Residence One hires new head of design from 1508
Ex-1508 & PDP man William Bles will be leading the design of all future projects for the boutique developer
Buyer picks up prime waterfront plot in Chiswick
Rare development site near picturesque Strand on the Green has room for five new dwellings
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Tenant demand is catching up with rental supply in prime London
"It still feels like it’s more of a tenants market" in prime London, says Knight Frank's Head of Lettings, "but we are going into the busiest period of the year and I would expect supply to come down.
LSL gets back to business after suffering heavy lockdown toll
Property services group brings back nearly half of all furloughed staff and reopens 207 out of its 231 estate agency branches
£6.75m Chester Street project tucked away
Insiders have specifically tipped this corner of Belgravia as a location to watch.
Green light for GII’s resi-led Chelsea Police Station development
KPF's revised plan for Gulf Islamic Investments's 31-apartment scheme in a super-prime SW3 location has been given the go-ahead by RBKC Council.
PCL prices prove resilient as demand recovers faster than supply
“It feels remarkably similar to the period that followed the EU referendum,” says Knight Frank's Head of London Residential Research, Tom Bill. "It will take a while for the market to find its feet.
Government relaxes stamp duty refund rules after market freeze
Official SDLT guidance changed to allow refund claims on 3% surcharge beyond the standard three-year limit
The Ofsted Effect: Ranking property price premiums near ‘outstanding’ schools
Homes in catchment areas for schools ranked "Outstanding" by Ofsted tend to be more expensive, but which areas have the highest - and lowest - price premiums?