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  • House prices rise in April: ‘The market is baring its teeth’

    May 8, 2025

    House prices in the UK ticked up in April as the market unexpectedly bounced back from the end of stamp duty relief. According to Halifax, house prices increased by 0.3 per cent in April vs a fall of 0.5 per cent in March, making the average property now £297,781. Prices have been remarkably stable over [...]

  • London crowned most expensive city for office refits after ‘perfect storm’ of costs

    May 7, 2025

    Demand for high-quality facilities and specialist skills has made London the most expensive city in the world to refit an office, according to new research. The average high specification project in London costs £4,671 ($5,932) per square metre, four per cent higher than runner-up New York and eight per cent higher than third-place Zurich, Turner [...]

  • Opus. A New Horizon

    May 7, 2025

    Now launched by esteemed developer Native Land, Opus is set to become a definingarchitectural and residential landmark on the south bank of the River Thames. Rising to 50storeys, this striking tower marks the next chapter of elevated living in London – an addresswhere exceptional design, cultural vibrancy, and sustainability converge in the capital’s mostforward-looking district. The [...]

  • London prime property sales resilient despite economic headwinds

    May 6, 2025

    London’s prime property market has remained stable year on year despite significant headwinds, according to a major real estate firm. There were 93 sales above £5m in the first three months of the year, on par with the 92 in 2024, Savills found. Overall values also held up, with total values for houses between £10m [...]

  • Renters work 125 days a year to pay their landlords

    May 5, 2025

    Renters in England are working 125 days each year – before tax – just to pay their rent, according to new research from the Adam Smith Institute (ASI).  This means that renters only start earning money for themselves on 6 May, which the ASI has named Cost of Rent Day.  The initiative was calculated using [...]

  • Mortgage borrowing surges ahead of stamp duty changes

    May 1, 2025

    Net borrowing or mortgages spiked by £9.7bn in March as house buyers looked to clinch deals before higher stamp duty taxes came into effect. Net borrowing levels exceeded £13bn, according to the Bank of England, as the rise compared to February beat market forecasts of £3.2bn.  EY ITEM Club’s Matt Swannell said the surge in [...]

  • Lego to relocate 1,500 staff to new landmark headquarters

    May 1, 2025

    Lego is set to move its London headquarters from Farringdon to the iconic 76 Southbank in 2027, it has been confirmed. The Danish company will occupy 192,000sqft across three-and-a-half floors in the riverside building, originally designed by famed brutalist architect Sir Denys Lasdun. The redeveloped site, next to the National Theatre, has been modernised by [...]

  • Puma to move UK head office from London to Manchester

    May 1, 2025

    Puma is to relocate its UK head office from London to Manchester after signing up to take space in a new £87m building. The global sportswear brand is to take 20,000 sq ft at 3 Circle Square in the city centre, which is due to open this summer. The head office will become home to [...]

  • Lindt: £75m sought for UK home of Swiss chocolatier

    April 30, 2025

    The UK headquarters of Swiss chocolatier Lindt has been put up for sale with an asking price of £75m. The building in Richmond upon Thames is a redevelopment of the former Gosling Department Store. The five-storey, mixed-use development is fully let, with luxury gym operator Third Space and two high-end restaurants occupying the lower floors. DTRE [...]

  • House prices drop an ‘eye-catcher’ due to stamp duty changes 

    April 30, 2025

    UK house prices fell in April at their fastest month-to-month rate in nearly two years, fresh data has suggested, as adjustments to stamp duty knocked demand.  Prices declined by 0.6 per cent in April compared to the previous month, according to Nationwide.  The drop was attributed to stamp duty changes, introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves [...]

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