London continues to dominate the UK's luxury property market with the top five most expensive streets all found in the capital.
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Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank explores why sales in London's prime property market have been slow out of the blocks this year.
New research reveals just how much you need to make if you plan to purchase within the top 1% of the property market across each region of England and Wales.
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank looks at what is happening with the very top end of the capital's lettings market.
London's super-prime housing market is continuing to struggle, according to new research from Benham and Reeves.
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, looks back at how London’s prime property market performed over the year as well as what might be in store during...
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank looks back at how the capital's prime lettings market performed over the year and what might be in store for 2024.
Renowned for their luxurious properties, close proximity to cultural landmarks, and high-end shopping areas, new research reveals exactly where the nation's most prestigious pockets of...
New data from Foxtons reveals that demand among buyers & renters for prime property in the capital was up 59% 2022, with Foxtons’ Prime London offices delivering the highest...
New research shows that the average sold price of a home in the capital stands at £525,000. However, to buy in the top one per cent of the market you would need considerably...
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