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London house prices

  • UK house price growth slows to lowest rate in over a year

    June 3, 2015

    UK house price growth slowed in May, with the annual growth rate slowing to an annual rate of 4.6 per cent in May – down from 5.2 per cent in April and the lowest rate since August 2013. The figures The average cost of a house in the UK now stands at £195,166 – the [...]

  • Land Registry: UK house prices up in April, driven by semi-detached properties

    June 1, 2015

    The rising value of semi-detached homes has led a rise in house prices across the UK in April, the latest Land Registry figures show. The average price of a semi – now £170,470 – was up 5.6 per cent on last year, helping annual prices rise 5.1 per cent overall, and bringing the average value [...]

  • Royal apartments dubbed the “One Hyde Park of their day” go on sale in London’s Mayfair

    June 1, 2015

    When the Candy Brothers' One Hyde Park development went on sale with the most expensive flats in the world back in 2011, Londoners scoffed at their £65m price tags. But it's not the first time the capital has played host to some of the world's most exclusive apartments: in the early 19th century, the voluminous [...]

  • FA Cup final 2015: Arsenal Vs Aston Villa at Wembley is a tale of two cities’ property prices in London and Birmingham

    May 29, 2015

    Arsenal and Aston Villa may be meeting up at Wembley this weekend in the FA Cup final, but there’s more than just mileage and points between the two Premier League clubs. Their home turfs of Birmingham and London show a tale of two cities divided by a gap of more than a quarter of a [...]

  • Mansion tax, shmansion tax: This £24m Notting Hill home sold just before the General Election

    May 29, 2015

    Property types may have been worried about the looming spectre of a  mansion tax during the run-up to the General Election – but that concern clearly didn't stretch to one billionaire buyer, who forked out £24m on a house in Notting Hill. An "unmodernised" end-of-terrace home on Kensington Park Gardens, which comes complete with eight [...]

  • End of mansion tax threat lifts top tier of London’s property market

    May 25, 2015

    The higher end of the London housing market is seeing market volumes return following Labour’s defeat in the General Election, ending the threat of a proposed mansion tax on properties over £2m. The number of properties over £2m listed on Getagent.co.uk, an estate agent comparison site, more-than doubled in the weeks after the national vote, [...]

  • London barometer: House offers on the rise after General Election uncertainty

    May 21, 2015

    Despite the crippling effect of election uncertainty, offers received in April were up 15 per cent on last year indicating a strong appetite among vendors and applicants to do business. After a fiercely contested and unpredictable campaign period, figures show that the market lost patience waiting for a political outcome.   As forecast in previous [...]

  • London house prices soaring above the rest of the UK with average cost now £498,000

    May 19, 2015

    House prices in the capital continue to outpace prices in the rest of the UK, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). London house prices were up 11.2 per cent in the year to March 2015, compared to a nationwide average of 9.6 per cent, according to the ONS house price [...]

  • London property prices: The five most expensive high rise homes on earth

    May 18, 2015

    Londoners may complain about the capital's glut of so-called "luxury" apartments – but the capital isn't the only place where luxury living has become a serious business. Last week, Tel Aviv's Meier on Rothschild tower, completed this year, said it had made £165m of sales, including a penthouse which sold for £10m, setting a new [...]

  • Nigel Farage’s unresignation, Mayoral candidates and the Avon lady’s funny turn: Here’s what got us talking this week

    May 15, 2015

    It was the week we dealt with the fallout of the election – including the coining of the phrase “doing a Farage” (aka “taking an extra day off to prolong the weekend”). What got us talking this week 1. Barage of Farage   Some called it Ukip’s Easter (“on the third day, he rose again”), [...]

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