Foxtons hit by stamp duty changes and EU uncertainty March 8, 2016 Foxtons said it has been hit by falling volumes in central London as stamp duty pressures put off buyers. The figures Although revenues grew 4.1 per cent to £149.8m in the year to the end of December, pre-tax profits fell 2.6 per cent to £41m, Foxtons said this morning. But sales revenue rose 3.4 per cent to £72.2m as the number of units it sold rose 4.4 [...]
Knight Frank reports 20 per cent drop in exchanges since the EU referendum October 10, 2016 Estate agent Knight Frank said today it experienced a 20 per cent fall in the number of exchanges on its high-end UK houses since the EU referendum. In its results for the year, Knight Frank reported profit before tax fell by 4.7 per cent, from £160.1m last year to £152.6m this year. Turnover increased four per cent [...]
Holiday Homes: Keith Perry searches for affordable second homes on the Cap d’Antibes October 14, 2016 As the superyachts glide across the gulf of Juan-les-Pins and vintage Porsches roll out of the multimillion pound villas on the Cap d’Antibes, it’s not hard to see how F Scott Fitzgerald found the inspiration for The Great Gatsby while looking out to sea from one of these beautiful villas. Avenues of pine trees lead [...]
Strutt & Parker Research names six real estate trends making their way to the UK from across the pond November 21, 2016 The Coffice If don’t fancy signing an office lease but dread the local coffee house guilt, then perhaps a coffice visit is in your future? Using an app on your phone, reserve dedicated workspace at the local coffee shop that has designated office space built-in. It is cheaper than a co-working space contract, but a [...]
US hedge fund eyes up property in European countries set to benefit from Brexit August 28, 2016 US hedge fund Marathon is investing in property in European hubs that it expects will benefit from Britain leaving the EU. The $13bn (£9.9bn) fund is looking at Germany, Ireland, France and the Netherlands in particular, according to the Financial Times. Bruce Richards, co-founder and chief executive of Marathon, said these countries "have the most stable outlook [...]
Best market for prime central London renters since the financial crisis September 8, 2016 Renters in prime central London locations, such as Marylebone and Mayfair, are enjoying the best market since the financial crisis. The number of new rental properties on the market in the three months to July 2016 increased 38.9 per cent year-on-year, according to Knight Frank's prime central London rental index. Read more: Prime central London house prices [...]
London Mayoral Election 2016: Property giants reveal wishlist for next mayor, including protecting commercial property space in the city’s centre November 19, 2015 Two of London’s major property groups have today revealed their ‘Mayoral Manifesto’, calling on the next Mayor of London to tackle issues stemming from a rising population and increased demand for housing and jobs. The Westminster Property Association (WPA) and City Property Association (CPA), who represent more than 400 owners, developers and investors between them, want [...]
Britain’s housing market just hit a point where prices will rocket again October 13, 2016 Britain's house prices are set to soar as there are more people rushing into the housing market, but not enough people are selling their homes. According to new data from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), there has been a "significant turnaround in new buyer enquiries compared to June"when the EU referendum took place, but [...]
Rent on the average UK one-bed flat has now surpassed £1,000 per month September 12, 2016 Have warnings over the government's attempts to reduce second home buying just come to pass? New figures have suggested the average UK one-bed flat now costs tenants more than £1,000 a month. Ouch. The figures, by Landbay, showed the average UK one-bed hit £1,010 a month in August, 67 per cent of the average disposable [...]
Donald Trump’s Presidential election victory could be good for London house prices November 9, 2016 Donald Trump may be about to take the White House, but here in Blighty we're more concerned about one thing: house prices. Thankfully, analyst Anthony Codling has already answered the question everyone was asking: what does a Trump win mean for London house prices? In the short term, he suggests, the London market may get a [...]