by Necco | Apr 23, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
The tallest residential building in the UK is set to be built after the Mayor of London decided not to oppose it. The 68-storey South Quay Plaza, on the Isle of Dogs in east London, will reach a height of 722ft (220m). The development will provide 888 residential... by Necco | Apr 23, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
Mike Ashley has moved into London’s luxury property market by backing a deal to redevelop a storage depot in west London. The Sports Direct founder is understood to have funded a £200m deal to buy the Clearings in west London from department store chain John Lewis.... by Necco | Apr 17, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
With 5,200 new homes delivered since 2009, and another 7,179 in the pipeline, prime central London is in the middle of a residential development boom, says Pastor Real Estate. Despite a ‘tumultuous year’ in 2014, developers have delivered an 8.6% increase in the... by Necco | Apr 17, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
The central London residential property market saw a new wave of interest during the beginning of 2015 following months of soaring property prices that left many investors searching for more affordable opportunities. According to a new report by real estate firm JLL,... by Necco | Apr 17, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
Annual house price growth slowed to its lowest rate in 16 months in March, with the brakes applied by London, which is no longer acting as a “workhorse” dragging up prices nationally, a report suggested. Property prices across England and Wales were up 5.6% annually... by Necco | Apr 8, 2015 | news, Uncategorized
The mansion tax could tilt the balance in a number of key London marginals on polling day, according to new analysis by property experts. Close races where the levy could influence voters and where house prices have soared include Hampstead & Kilburn, Westminster...