Prime Central London
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Rental market
Trump-fearing Americans flood London’s luxury lettings market
Survey finds that rich Americans are the largest overseas tenant group at the top end of Prime Central London’s lettings market.
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Housing Market
Guess who are the ‘new oligarchs’ buying up London’s property?
Trevor Abrahmsohn says buyers from California, disillusioned by their home state, are now the major players in the Capital's prime and super-prime market.
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Housing Market
Prime property platform reveals Spring boom for London’s posh homes
Higher demand has drawn more vendors to the market with the first quarter of this year seeing the highest ever volume of new £5 million plus listings – although wider market has slowed.
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Latest property news
Prime Central London returns to £4.6bn rude health, says agency
Encouraging signs for Prime Central London with JLL expecting it to be the best performing market over the next five years.
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Latest property news
BLOG: ‘Uneventful’ sales market driving super-prime lettings
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says flat prices mean more owners choosing to rent rather than sell, driving up the number of super-prime tenancies.
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Guest Blogs
Surprise late Autumn boost for Prime London sales market
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says London continues to outperform the rest of the UK, largely because prices grew by relatively less during the pandemic.
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Latest property news
UK Sotheby’s International Realty pushes on with poaching staff from London rivals
Tania Smith, Suzi Robertson, Dean Elgafar, Luke Tye, Gemma Pugh, Tacita Rolls, Rebecca Warren and Ryan Stokes will join the existing letting team James Somers and Diana Tran
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Latest property news
Jitters in prime London market as politics deters buyers
Research chief at Knight Frank says the number of new prospective buyers in London increased between August and September, but was half of that experienced since 2021.
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Latest property news
AGENT BLOG: The ‘light at the end of the tunnel’ moment has not yet arrived
Knight Frank’s Tom Bill says that while Nationwide reported a -5% fall in house prices average prices in prime central London declined by just 1.4%.
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