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The view from Knightsbridge: Has PCL turned a corner?
Those hanging on in the hope of buying at the bottom of the market may have missed the boat, says Nic Pejacsevich...
Nic Pejacsevich founded boutique estate agency Nicolas Van Patrick alongside Patrick Alvarado in 2014. Based in Knightsbridge, the firm covers sales, lettings and property management across Knightsbridge, Belgravia, Kensington & Chelsea and Mayfair.
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The lost art of valuing: How the banks have yet to catch up with the market in PCL
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