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  • London property prices: Check out how much outdoor space can add to the value of your home

    May 15, 2015

    You can't put a price on fresh air – unless it's in London, that is, in which case the price of fresh air is about 12 per cent of your property's value, according to research from Marsh & Parsons. The estate agent reckons a bit of outdoor space – ie. a roof terrace or balcony [...]

  • Four charts that sum up the week: Sterling rallies, UK growth forecast cut, London house prices rise and Europe beats Britain

    May 15, 2015

    London house prices ended seven months of decline, the Bank of England said it was feeling less optimistic about the UK economy and the French economy sped ahead of Britain and Germany in the first quarter, this week. Here are four charts that sum up what happened. 1. London house prices are on the up again, [...]

  • London house prices: Allsop to auction new-build London flats online – so you can bid on a home from your sofa

    May 13, 2015

    Bargain hunters are used to getting their hands on decrepit "fixer-uppers" at auction. But for the first time ever next month, they will be able to get their hands on a set of sparkly new flats – in an online auction. Auctioneers Allsop will sell off homes at the West Drayton Waterside development, on the [...]

  • This London house in Ilchester Place, Kensington, earns more than you

    May 12, 2015

    A plush Kensington house nestled next to leafy Holland Park has earned more in the past eight years than most London workers. The three-storey eight-bed house in Ilchester Place, which is on the market with a £13m price tag, has raked in £130 an hour since it was last sold in 2007. The rising value of [...]

  • General Election 2015: Tory election victory triggers London luxury property market surge as mansion tax fears dissolve

    May 10, 2015

    In the hours after it became clear that the Tories had won a majority government at the general election, London estate agents reported a surge in luxury property sales as buyers' fears over Labour's proposed mansion tax were allayed. Over £100m worth of top-end central London property was sold on a frenzied Friday as estate [...]

  • Here are the most expensive places to rent outside of London

    May 1, 2015

    A short supply of housing means London is becoming ever more crowded, which is stretching resources, pushing up prices, and prompting people to move further out. But before you make the leap into a cosy commuter town, it isn't necessarily any better elsewhere, as rents are still pretty high and you'll have to pay through [...]

  • London house prices up 11pc in March as repossessions plunge

    April 30, 2015

    London house prices jumped 11.3 per cent year-on-year in March, figures released yesterday by the Land Registry show.   It compares with 5.3 per cent property price gains for the whole of England and Wales.   Read more: The one region where house prices are falling    “Much has been done to ensure that people have [...]

  • General Election 2015 mapped: Conservative strongholds enjoy house price growth almost triple Labour areas

    April 30, 2015

    Conservative stronghold constituencies have enjoyed the biggest jump in house prices since the last election, with a rate of growth almost three times higher than Labour majorities. Data compiled by online estate agents HouseSimple.com reveals that areas which elected Conservative MPs in 2010 were far more likely to enjoy the effects of the UK property [...]

  • A developer is about to be ordered to rebuild the London pub it demolished “brick by brick”

    April 29, 2015

    Here's one for all those complaining about London's best assets being converted into luxury flats: a developer is due to be told to rebuild a historic pub it owned "brick by brick", after it demolished it without getting planning permission. The Carlton Tavern in Kilburn Park, which survived the Blitz, was razed to the ground [...]

  • Only 43 homes listed for sale in London are “affordable” for the average family

    April 29, 2015

    Just 43 homes listed for sale in London are classified as "affordable" to the average family, new research has suggested. That's 0.1 per cent of the market – and it includes houseboats and a mobile home. The study, by housing charity Shelter, found 34 of those properties has "incorrect information" in their listings, were likely [...]

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