London Property News

Oxford Circus is to be reinvented as a pair of "pedestrian-friendly piazzas" by the end of this year, according to new plans by Westminster City Council and The Crown Estate

Grosvenor has finally secured planning approval for the Cundy Street Quarter.

Originally launched in 2018 as the biggest – and most expensively-priced – new-build to be delivered in the area for over a decade, Havona House took an epic £10m price cut last year.

In Pictures: The much-anticipated PLP-designed 57-unit scheme opposite Kensington Gardens has already secured £100m in pre-sales, with agreed prices "approaching £5,000 per square foot".

IN PICTURES: Inside one of the most anticipated new schemes in the capital, the Hinduja Group’s transformation of the Old War Office in Whitehall

Prime Central London has seen annual property price growth for the first time since before the EU Referendum, reports Knight Frank.

Rising tenant demand is helping to reverse pandemic-induced rental value declines in Prime London, reports Knight Frank.

Rare freehold corner house has a lavish interior put together by Alberto Pinto’s design team.

New data shows a 140% leap in PCL house sales above £5m during the first four months of 2021, as the time taken to sell falls by 15%.

In Pictures: This eight-bedroom house on Hamilton Terrace in St John's Wood is on the market for the first time since being refurbished by Argent Design and Wolff Architects.

Winkworth has reported a 48% surge in central London buying activity (15% ahead of the five-year average), but still describes the market as "muted".

The capital’s prime housing market has proven ‘remarkably resilient’, reports LonRes, and demand is expected to increase as the capital reawakens...