Location: United Kingdom
House-builder takes ‘decisive action’ as profit warning issued
"The usual Autumn pick up in sales volumes has not been evident" says Crest Nicholson as its CFO steps down and it confirms the closure of its London division
Property price inflation continues to lose steam – UK HPI
The average property price has fallen by 0.2% over the last year in London, while annual house price inflation at the national level has slowed to 3.2%
£10.5m ‘contemporary masterpiece’ sold in Holland Park
'Breathtaking' project on Portland Road was originally designed and built by Seth Stein Architects and Spink Property, with landscaping by Christopher Bradley-Hole
In Pictures: Lodha launches Lincoln Square penthouses, bringing St Amand to the UK
Two-thirds of residential units at the super-prime scheme near Covent Garden have already sold, including a sub-penthouse at £3,200 per square foot
The five ‘property tribes’ set to influence the future of the UK housing market
Onesies, Rusticarians, GloMads, Waltons & Sundowners: Who are they, and what do they want?
Have we reached peak London?
London is at the edge of a major inflection point, argues Mark Kleinman, Professor of Public Policy at King's College London. Could the capital's 30-year growth spurt be coming to an end?
Vingt Paris partnership gives Rokstone a European network
Super-prime property agencies agree to work together in London, Paris and Ibiza
AZ Real Estate bolsters team after ‘record’ year
London & Moscow-based investment consultancy hires former Cushmans consultant Katya Repina-Millard
Alchemi confirms Westminster Fire Station teamsheet
£13.5m reworking of a Grade II listed gem on Greycoat Place is the developer's first mixed-use scheme
Another acquisition for Stirling Ackroyd
Nick Dunning-owned agency continues expansion across East London
Young entrepreneurs splash £36m on Islington Square penthouses
Local twentysomethings emerge as the big-spenders at £400m scheme off Upper Street
Landlord acquisitions tumble by 30% – Hamptons
Buy-to-let investment has slumped to its lowest level in five years