Location: United Kingdom
Is the UK housing market broken?
In the wake of the White Paper, Trevor Abrahmsohn offers some common sense solutions to the key issues
Val d’Isere ski resort gets a major €200m upgrade
Five-year regeneration programme will pimp Le Coin area with new hotels, facilities and residences
St Modwen in ‘exclusive negotiations’ to sell Nine Elms Square
Housebuilder reports steady financial performance as sale of £600m resi development site looms
London’s prime property market rallies as deal numbers and prices rise
PCL transaction volumes bounce back a bit as half of vendors cut prices to secure a buyer
Welcome but underwhelming: Prime resi industry reactions to the Housing White Paper
Proposals to get more homes built faster and to boost the private rented sector are good, but are they enough to "fix the broken housing market"?
Berkeley & Knight Frank named top UK real estate brands by Chinese luxury consumers
Annual Hurun report surveys the impact high-end UK brands are having in China
Are prices bottoming out in prime central London?
Annual decline now stands at -6.7%, with Hyde Park (-14%), Chelsea (-13.3%) and Kensington (-11.9%) taking the biggest hits
Greenwich school hall with resi planning offered for £1.5m
Peyton Place Hall has plans in place to create a loft-style space "reminiscent of a stylish modern art-gallery"
London buying agency ‘saves clients £40m on property purchases’
Black Brick hits ten-year milestone; adds up total discount negotiated on behalf of buyers
Build fast, dense and to rent: Government outlines a plan to ‘fix our broken housing market’
Housing White Paper targets land-banking, promises to promote SME developers, and promotes the rental way
Special Delivery: Royal Mail seeks buyer for controversial Mount Pleasant development site
One of the most talked-about schemes in central London
Diversifying Assets & Risks: London buyers widen the net
'One client who couldn’t afford what he wanted decided to buy a commercial property with permission to turn to resi instead, costing him £600 psf as opposed to £800 to £1,000 psf'