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  • Historic Greenwich factory Telegraph Works to be turned into luxury flats

    June 23, 2015

    A Greenwich site that dates back to Queen Elizabeth I's reign – when it was used to store gunpowder to fight the Spanish Armada – is being turned into a £120m luxury residential development.    The Telegraph Works – which was later used to build the first transatlantic telegraph cable, allowing Queen Victoria to conduct [...]

  • Berkeley says interest rates hike could ease London house price rises

    June 17, 2015

    Housebuilding giant Berkeley Group Holdings said yesterday that the prospect of an interest rate hike may help ease the pressure on London’s rising house prices, which have been fuelled by a lack of available homes in the capital.    Data from the Office of National Statistic yesterday showed that wages have risen at their fastest [...]

  • New build or old house? Just one in five prefer new properties dubbed “rabbit hutches” with “zero charm”

    June 17, 2015

    There may be new developments popping up all over London as housebuilders scramble to serve the property needs of an ever-growing capital, but just one in five Brits would prefer buying a newly built house. New builds have been lambasted as too small, poorly built and lacking in character and nearly half of Brits prefer [...]

  • Mansion tax mania: Average property price in Kensington and Chelsea rises by £486,000 in one month

    June 15, 2015

    The average asking price for a home in Kensington and Chelsea rose 28.4 per cent (almost £500,000) between May and June, according to data from Rightmove. The figure hints at a glut of high-end properties entering the market after the election, now sellers can forget their fears over the mansion tax. Read more: As rents [...]

  • No end in sight for London house price boom: Average asking price soars to more than £600,000

    June 15, 2015

    House prices in the capital are set to outpace earnings for the foreseeable future, despite government efforts to boost house building and affordability. Average London asking prices have jumped to £613,922 – above £600,000 for the first time ever – according to Rightmove data published today. It marks a rise of 5.8 per cent compared [...]

  • From London property prices and London smells to World Gin Day and naked cyclists: Here’s what got us talking this week

    June 12, 2015

    There was (another) election. There was the start of some privatising. And late on Friday there was some biblical weather.    Here's what got us talking this week   1. We should be paying for property with Monopoly money   We wish it was that easy. This week were learned just how much of a share up [...]

  • Leaving London: Is moving out of the Big Smoke good value for money? The pros and cons

    June 11, 2015

    With London homes so expensive, more people than ever are thinking of escaping to the country.  But is it all it’s cracked up to be? We’ve teamed up with the help of property agent Savills to challenge the assumption that you’ll get better value for your money buying outside the capital.    For some, the [...]

  • London house prices: As rents keep rising, here’s how the Monopoly board looks in 2015

    June 11, 2015

    Click to see table in a new window There has been a shake-up in the London property price hierarchy, and the most profitable places to be a landlord have moved dramatically. That well-established measure of London property values – the humble Monopoly board – has been shaken and stirred by fluctuations in the market, and [...]

  • London’s next mayor must harness the City to tackle the housing crisis – David Lammy

    June 8, 2015

    Not a day goes by without a politician talking about the London housing crisis, and rightly so. It is the biggest challenge our city faces, causing serious problems for almost all sections of the capital, from businesses to renters and families to first time buyers. Politicians have a frustrating tendency to talk about housing with [...]

  • These Pocket flats in Camden may be tiny – but they’re also 20 per cent cheaper than the local area

    June 3, 2015

    For many Londoners, the idea of buying a place in Camden is about as realistic as buying Kensington Palace – but that's about to change, after the launch of a set of pint-sized homes in the borough. Developer Pocket has just put its Oak Grove scheme on sale. At just over 400 sq ft, the [...]

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