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Recent results from Christie's, Sotheby's and specialist houses reveal sharp divergence in ultra-high-net-worth behaviour—and where serious money is actually flowing.
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Recent results from Christie's, Sotheby's and specialist houses reveal sharp divergence in ultra-high-net-worth behaviour—and where serious money is actually flowing.

With stamp duty reform reviving landlord appetite, new investors need to know where to find decent returns—and how to avoid costly missteps.

With stamp duty reform rekindling the market and social housing schemes expanding, here's how newcomers can navigate London's shifting landscape.

Fresh supply across the capital is easing acute shortages, but affordability gaps between zones reveal widening inequalities in who can afford to rent where.

After years of stamp duty headwinds, buy-to-let landlords are seeing genuine returns again, but vacancy rates tell a more nuanced story than headlines suggest.

Major regeneration projects across Zones 4 and 5 are reshaping the first-home buyer landscape, with affordable units and government support schemes making ownership more attainable than in years.

As lettings in prime postcodes command record rents, a growing wedge is driving a wedge between renters and property owners across the capital.

As stamp duty reform reignites buy-to-let appetite, Walthamstow's mixed-tenure development pipeline and Elizabeth Line connectivity are luring institutional investors to East London's most undervalued pocket.

New government schemes are reshaping first-time buyer economics—and savvy investors are watching the numbers closely.

New permitted development rules and conservation area relaxations are reshaping where ultra-high-net-worth buyers invest, with Chelsea and Mayfair diverging sharply from emerging hotspots.

As the capital's average house price climbs past £500k, infrastructure investment and mortgage market shifts are reshaping affordability across zones—with clear winners and losers emerging.

As the Elizabeth Line effect plateaus and stamp duty reforms reshape buyer behaviour, three distinct investment zones are emerging—and savvy purchasers need to understand what's behind the momentum.

A surge in planning approvals across the capital is reshaping neighbourhoods—but buyers face a critical window to understand which developments will hold value.

As vacancy rates stabilise across the capital, savvy landlords are reassessing where returns genuinely stack up.

With average house prices hovering above £500,000, navigating affordable housing schemes and social initiatives is now essential for London newcomers—here's what you need to know.

With buy-to-let returns at historic lows and rents climbing faster than wages, both sides of the London rental market face an unprecedented squeeze.

As stamp duty reform reignites investor appetite, new data reveals what yield-chasing landlords are discovering across London's zones.

Planning approvals and retail transformation along the Central Line corridor are attracting developers and buy-to-let investors to East London's most ambitious decade in decades.

Strategic zoning changes and new housing mandates are unlocking value in overlooked corridors, but not all neighbourhoods are winning equally.

As yields compress and regulation tightens, the high-end rental sector from Belgravia to Canary Wharf faces a reckoning that threatens both investor returns and tenant stability.
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