London Property Outlook

Capital Property Market Faces Sharp Decline

London New-Build Sales Hit Record Low London new-build sales have almost disappeared in six months, representing just 0.9% of total property transactions across the capital. Fresh analysis by estate agency Benham and Reeves, using Land Registry data, reveals that appetite for new-build homes has sharply declined. The findings compare the number of completed transactions involving […]

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London Property Outlook

The Changing Face of London Property

London Property Outlook: Why the Market Is Losing Its Shine London property outlook shows the city losing its shine, as investors face weak growth, rising costs, and growing uncertainty. Analysis from wealth management firm Rathbones has revealed that between 2016 and 2024, average residential values in the capital grew by just 1.3% per year. When […]

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London Property Prices

Renting Becomes the New Status Symbol

Prime Central Lettings Market Surges Ahead Prime central lettings market booms in London as the global elite increasingly choose renting over buying property. According to the latest Millionaires Letting in London Survey by Beauchamp Estates, rental transactions for properties valued at over £1,000 per week have soared by 154% compared to the same period last […]

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East London Property

Growth Meets Opportunity: London’s Rising Hotspot

East London Property Market Surges Ahead of the Capital Over the last ten years, East London property has emerged as one of the capital’s most promising investment frontiers. Once overlooked in favour of central and west London, East London has transformed rapidly. Consequently, it now ranks highly for desirability and investment potential. Rapid Price Growth […]

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London Property Market

Restoring Investor Confidence in London’s Shifting Property Landscape

London Property Market: Declining Investor Confidence Recent research from Enness Global, a high-net-worth brokerage, has highlighted a concerning trend in the London property market. Over 41.5% of investors have lost confidence in London property as a viable asset class over the past year. This decline is particularly pronounced among international investors and high earners. Consequently, […]

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