by Necco | Aug 18, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
House prices across much of central London slumped during the month of the Brexit vote, first official figures for June reveal today. The biggest fall was in Kensington & Chelsea, where the average price of a home fell 3.5 per cent, or more than £44,000, to £1.212... by Necco | Aug 18, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Square foot prices at one of central London’s most controversial new developments – Nine Elms – are down eight per cent on their 2014 high, even though values across the capital as a whole have risen an average of 23 per cent in the same period. Those... by Necco | Aug 18, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Over more than three centuries, the Duke of Westminster’s family holdings have survived some of the most severe stress tests imaginable: multiple wars, a score of wrenching recessions and a couple of dozen market collapses. Yet as countless far smaller and less... by Necco | Jun 29, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Falling property prices but fewer affordable homes being built. We ask London’s property experts what Brexit would mean for the capital’s property market. Here’s what they predict… Britain has voted to leave the EU and the effect on the economy... by Necco | Jun 29, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
Despite widespread reports that international businesses are already pulling investment from the UK in light of the EU referendum result, one estate agent says that his firm has been inundated with enquiries from international property investors looking to invest in... by Necco | Jun 24, 2016 | news, Uncategorized
The number of homes sold in the UK in May was almost 14pc lower than in the same month last year, as the increase in stamp duty and the looming European Union referendum hit buyers’ confidence. According to figures released this morning by HM Revenue and Customs,...