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  • Demolition derby: Housebuilders trigger circuit breaker as their shares head for a second day of falls

    June 27, 2016

    Shares in all the FTSE 100-listed housebuilders were suspended from trading for five minutes this morning as housebuilders fell for the second consecutive trading day. Taylor Wimpey was the first to trigger the London Stock Exchange's so-called circuit breaker by falling more than eight per cent on its opening price, causing it to be suspended for five minutes, as investors showed their nerves over [...]

  • London house prices: First of many? Foxtons issues profit warning after Brexit vote

    June 27, 2016

    Shares in struggling estate agent Foxtons plummeted as the market opened after it became one of the first property giants to issue  a profit warning off the back of the UK's Brexit vote. Shares fell more than 16 per cent to 112.94p after the company put out a statement this morning saying challenging conditions it had previously referred to [...]

  • New homes on sale in London this weekend: from flats on “Billionaire’s Row” to Regency style mews in Wimbledon

    June 24, 2016

    Buxmead, Hampstead From £6.9m to £17m Though it’s only recently been dubbed “Billionaire’s Row”, Bishops Avenue in north west London has housed media magnates, Saudi Princes and A-List celebrities in its gated mansions for over a century. Criticised in some circles for its empty homes, a rare new build development went on sale last week [...]

  • Focus On Harrow: Why this north west London suburb is popular with families and first time buyers

    June 24, 2016

    The north west London suburb of Harrow is all too often synonymous with the prestigious boys’ boarding school with which it shares its name. Certainly, the school has influenced the growth of central Harrow through the centuries; following a big expansion of the school in the 19th century, housing was built for its staff resulting [...]

  • Property of the Week: We visit the Clerkenwell house that’s half tech-savvy palace and half Georgian period treasure

    June 24, 2016

    If you love the charm of a period townhouse, but want all the convenience and comforts of modern living, this completely remodelled house in the heart of Clerkenwell might be for you. It appears to be a completely typical three-storey Georgian house from the outside, but there’s a lot going on behind those closed doors. [...]

  • Here’s how Brexit will affect house prices, according to experts

    June 24, 2016

    It's official: we're out, after almost 52 per cent of the UK population voted in favour of Brexit.  There had been conflicting views of how a vote to leave the EU would affect house prices before the referendum took place, with some suggesting a falling pound would cause foreign buyers to flock to the UK property market, [...]

  • Housebuilding shares are being hammered by Brexit

    June 24, 2016

    Shares in FTSE 100-listed housebuilders were hammered in early morning trading as investors panicked over the outcome of the EU referendum. Shares in Taylor Wimpey lost a third of their value, falling to 128.9p in early trading, while Persimmon fell 27.5 per cent to 1,520p and Berkeley Group fell 26.9 per cent to 430.2p. Meanwhile, Berkeley [...]

  • I’ve already voted, but I’ve changed my mind – and it’s all to do with house prices…

    June 23, 2016

    I’ve long been a eurosceptic – suspicious of the EU regime and its unelected, barely accountable opacity-swathed ethos. I’m a democrat and a free markets kind of guy who objects to a lurching federal super-state, any hint of a single currency or a loss of our sovereignty. Unelected autocrats in expensed Mercedes doing as they [...]

  • Game, set and house: Wimbledon residents are quids in thanks to tennis tournament Airbnb rentals

    June 22, 2016

    Lucky Londoners located in Wimbledon are quids in from hosting the annual tennis tournament at the All England Lawn Tennis Club. Residents renting out their homes or rooms to visitors wanting to watch a match and perhaps sample an afternoon tea are raking in more than £1,000 each over the next two weeks, according to Airbnb. The sharing [...]

  • Sadiq Khan slams Boris Johnson’s “toothless” Concordat housing scheme at Mayor’s Question Time

    June 22, 2016

    Sadiq Khan has slammed former mayor Boris Johnson's flagship housing scheme for failing to stop new London homes being sold as "golden bricks" to overseas investors. Johnson's Concordat scheme, which was launched in 2014, was pitched as the solution to stopping major developers advertising London homes abroad first for overseas buyers, who had months more [...]

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