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London market ‘holds its own’ as sales top £56bn
£56.2bn worth of real estate has been sold across the capital since the start of the pandemic, according to analysis of Land Registry records.
Knight Frank trumpets record results in regional hubs; plots big expansion for the regional Resi Development business
“Regional property and development is going to drive the UK’s post-Covid-19 recovery over the coming years," says Knight Frank, as the firm reveals plans to grow its regional Residential Development bus…
Renting a home is ‘cheaper than buying’ for the first time since 2014
Pandemic-induced property trends mean it is now cheaper to rent a home than buy one, says Hamptons, reversing a six-year trend.
Wary vendors are fuelling an ‘iceberg’ off-market property scene
"Market conditions have remained brisk over the last month," says national buying agency Garrington in its latest market update video, "exacerbated further by the forthcoming phasing out of the Stamp Duty…
Heatmapped: Sold prices around Hyde Park
New analysis shows where the value is to be had around London's largest green space...
Former Zoopla director Hubble takes the helm at Boomin
Boomin has recruited Zoopla's former Commercial Director, Athena Hubble, as Managing Director.
The impact of stamp duty on transaction numbers will be greater in 2021 than during any other year
2021 will be a case study for how differing rates of stamp duty impact the property market, writes Tom Bill - and another big spike in transaction numbers is on the cards for later this month…
Architects report record optimism in the private housing sector
The latest RIBA Future Trends Index, for May 2021, tells of the highest level of optimism amongst architects since 2016 - and a record high for the private housing sector.
Winkworth signs up Ashworth to front new podcast series
National agency launches new series fronted by the high-profile writer & commentator.
‘Trophy’ Knightsbridge apartment snaffled up after just one viewing
‘Ambassadorial’ residence on Ennismore Gardens was picked up by the very first buyer through the door, who paid ‘well over’ the £9.25m asking.
Emotional Schemes: Engage all the senses if you want to make a profound connection with buyers
Forget show and tell. If developers want to increase impact and engagement, they need to think about sight, sound, smell, taste and touch, writes branding expert Tommy Taylor…
Required Reading: Changes to the planning regime for high rise residential buildings due this summer
Developers may have to submit a fire statement alongside a planning application for relevant multi-occupied residential buildings from 1 August 2021, write Fiona Bishop & Rebecca Delaney of Macfarlanes.