Housebuilder Persimmon profits top £1bn as it names new CEO February 26, 2019 Persimmon made £1.1bn in profits in 2018, the housebuilder confirmed today, as it named a new chief executive. Dave Jenkinson, the finance officer who has been acting chief executive since its former boss left under a cloud over his bonus last year, will take on the role permanently, Persimmon confirmed. Read more: Is Persimmon’s success [...]
Private equity player KKR reportedly circling Asda following Sainsbury’s deal setback February 24, 2019 US private equity house KKR is reportedly mulling a bid for Asda after a ruling last week by the competition regulator that could stymie its proposed tie-up with fellow big four supermarket Sainsbury’s. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said last week that a deal between the two supermarkets could lead to "a substantial lessening [...]
Focus On Roehampton: Thinking of living in Wandsworth? Consider this leafy spot instead and you could save £100,000 February 22, 2019 The thing about university towns is they’re always full of students. This doesn’t just make them a great property investment for Revolution bars and Wetherspoons, but also for landlords who fear void periods, even if it means occasionally having to get Pot Noodle stains out of the carpet. The University of Roehampton – incidentally, the [...]
Property of the Week: House designed by Sir David Adjaye in King’s Cross is on sale with internal fish ponds and gardens February 22, 2019 If you’ve been meaning to drop into the Design Museum for the new Sir David Adjaye exhibition, consider this week’s Property of the Week a taster of what’s to come. This three bedroom house was created by the British architect, who was the lead designer of the National Museum of African American History and Culture [...]
New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend February 22, 2019 New developments on the market this week Acton Gardens, Acton From £430,000 Get on the Crossrail network with these new homes next to Acton High Street. Residents will have four train stations to choose from, including one linked to the high-speed rail network that is due to be running by the end of the year. [...]
January deals flat as uncertainty weighs on housing market February 21, 2019 Buyers and sellers in Britain’s housing market remained subdued in January, as stamp duty and Brexit uncertainty added to the traditional New Year slowdown. Data released this morning from HMRC has found that residential deals nudged up by 0.8 per cent between December and January, marking a 1.3 per cent rise on the same period [...]
Online tax could help a high street facing ‘bleak’ prospects, MPs say February 20, 2019 The government must seriously consider an online sales tax and change unfair business rates as the high street faces an “increasingly bleak” future, MPs have urged. The rates stack odds against retailers on a high street which needs reform after a string of prominent failures, the Housing, Communities and Local Government Select Committee found. Read more: [...]
Property of the Week: Christie’s wine vaults have been turned into a bachelor pad in South Kensington February 19, 2019 An art dealer looking for a pied a terre could do worse than living adjacent to Christie’s auction house. This two bedroom duplex is so close to the internationally famous business where fine art and jewellery is sold to the highest bidder that it used to be its wine vault. For years, this space held [...]
Greystar and Henderson Park snap up Telford build-to-rent site for £105m February 19, 2019 London housebuilder Telford Homes revealed this morning that it has sold one of its largest build-to-rent development sites for more than £100m. US developer Greystar and European real estate investment platform Henderson Park have snapped up the Equipment Works scheme in Walthamstow, which comprises more than 250 rental homes, for £105.5m in their latest bid to [...]
Transactions slips as market ‘holds its breath’ in run-up to Brexit February 18, 2019 Fresh evidence of an activity slump in Britain’s housing market has been brought to light this morning, with new data showing a sharp drop in property transactions during the last three months. The average number of sales recorded by estate agents in November to January were 36 per cent lower than the long-term average, as [...]