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There is a sense that the summer slowdown has come a little early – LonRes
Latest Prime London data shows activity slowed in the lead-up to the General Election, while the annual rate of price growth dropped to -4.5%
Dwindling supply meets robust demand: Rupert des Forges on PCL’s luxury property squeeze
Those looking to secure a best-in-class new-build in the coming years will need to take an opportunistic yet strategic buying approach, writes Knight Frank's head of PCL developments.
Behind the Schemes: ‘Breathing new life’ into a Grade I Nash townhouse
Marek Wojciechowski Architects takes us through a reworking of the former home of science fiction novelist H.G. Wells, the firm's tenth project in Regent's Park.
The first 100 days: Oona Collins’ seven action points for a new leader
As Keir Starmer gears up to make his first moves as PM, top executive coach Oona Collins explains how leaders in the property sector can successfully navigate the early days of a new role.
‘Best-in-class’ freehold resi block in Knightsbridge offered for £28mn
The three townhouses and three mews buildings are currently arranged as 15 lateral apartments.
High-profile ex-Savills agent looks to shake up UK’s luxury homes market
Trevor Kearney launches US-style brokerage promising to 'rip up the rule book' on traditional commission agreements for top agency talent.
Ten standout London property sales from the first half of 2024
From a former embassy in Mayfair to a modernist super-home in Kensington, some extraordinary properties changed hands in H1 as HNW buyers shook off the pre-election jitters...
Starmer’s Cabinet: Who’s in charge of the economy & housing market?
Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner & Matthew Pennycook have a lot to do.
Election 2024: Property industry reactions to the election of a Labour government
Featuring commentary & insights from: Dominic Agace, Guy Gittins, Tim Hyatt, Trevor Kearney, Camilla Dell, Marcus Dixon, Lisa Simon, Becky Fatemi, Nicholas Gray, Will Watson, Geoff Wilford & more
Election 2024: Starmer’s Labour wins the keys to Downing Street
New government has promised 'change', including planning reform and ambitious housebuilding targets.
It’s complicated: Grosvenor’s sustainability director on EPCs & listed buildings
Sorting out ambiguities in the EPC system is an example of what the industry means when it calls for certainty from government, writes Ed Green.
‘Weak pound’ argument for Prime London property starts to fade
Knight Frank's Tom Bill explains why international buyers might start to see their window of opportunity closing in the months ahead.