The colourful north London estate agent explains why the fundamentals of the housing market remain in place despite the current Covid disruption.
Read MoreShock GDP figures: What does the property industry think will happen next?
We ask leading figures and experts with their nose to the ground what the recessional data published yesterday will mean for sales and letting agents.
Read MoreWhy the 2% Stamp Duty hike for non-residents is not clever, says Trevor
Never afraid to speak his mind candidly, Trevor Abrahmsohn is aghast that a Tory government is seeking to put off foreigners buying property in England.
Read MoreHMRC confirms 2% Stamp Duty surcharge for non-residents
Draft legislation has now been laid in front of Parliament despite warning from prime estate agents that it will put off international investment.
Read MoreGuest blog: ‘Hong Kong flight turns from trickle into torrent’
Veteran North London estate agent, Trevor Abrahmsohn, reports on the large numbers of Hong Kong islanders seeking refuge in London's prime market.
Read MoreJohnson makes U-turn on mansion tax plans after heartlands backlash
Boris Johnson has scrapped government plans to introduce a mansion tax after a backlash from his party’s traditional bricks-and-mortar owning heartland. Over the weekend the new Chancellor Rishi Sunak said it was…
Read MoreThe post-election residential property market – is it safe as houses or should you run for sunnier climes?
As a nation we are going through changing times, with the various political parties spewing out their pre-electoral rhetoric, like the drunkard that everyone tries to avoid.
Read More‘Parlous state of the housing market has finally reached receptive ears’
London agent Trevor Abrahmsohn passes a hopeful but acerbic eye over the current and past efforts of government to build enough homes.
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