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Coutts: Low positive returns now best case scenario in prime London
With prices 'back to 2013 levels', the Queen's bank suggests clients err on the side of caution...
Major development strategy could hold the key for hotel group Macdonald
UK's biggest independent luxury hotel group looks to slash debt by developing excess land at over 22 high-profile sites
New home registrations plummet in London
2,494 was the lowest number recorded in a third quarter since 1992
Empty homes premium slammed as ‘meaningless’ after RBKC investigation
Study finds just £85k of charges levied on £500m worth of long-term vacant homes in Kensington & Chelsea
Greenfield land values grow as housebuilders look to the regions
A shift towards the regions is proving to be the big trend in the development land market, with greenfield values responding accordingly.
Dipping In: These Islington penthouses all come with private pools
Sager & Cain take inspiration from superyachts at their new £400m scheme in north London
Prices in most areas of London are falling in real terms – Hometrack
Capital's housing market 'stuck in neutral' with price growth below the rate of inflation
Q&A: On Travis Perkins’ plans to build a mixed-use portfolio across London
Martin Meech, Group Property Director at leading builders' merchants Travis Perkins plc, talks to PrimeResi about the firm's ambition to partner with developers to create a series of mixed-use schemes…
Buy-to-let landlords ‘sitting tight’ in prime London
“We see no signs of an exit,” says Knight Frank as re-lets rise by 10%
London’s most desirable neighbourhoods; an academic approach
Cluttons, with a little help from boffins at the Consumer Data Research Centre and UCL, assesses the residential desirability of London's 47 sub-markets
Buying agency reports ‘complete U-turn’ in London as clients buy-to-live
57% of Black Brick's acquisitions so far in 2017 have been primary homes, up from 29% in 2016
How can we eliminate the scourge of gazumping and gazundering?
Both the USA and Scotland claim to have the perfect solution, but their systems are far from ideal, explains Trevor Abrahmsohn...