London house prices drop at record rate says Knight Frank
Prime residential prices in central London fell by 3.9% in October, the fastest rate of decline on record, Knight Frank’s latest market report has found.
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All sectors of the Australian residential market have slowed over the last year, though the upper end of the prestige residential sector has weathered the downturn better than the mainstream market.
View ArticleUK Residential Property Market: November 2008
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View ArticleKnight Frank Prime Central London Index – December 2008
Read KF's latest report for London's prime central market
View ArticleKnight Frank Prime Central London Index – January 2009
Prime London residential prices fell 3.7% in January 2009, the second highest monthly decline on record says Knight Frank.
View ArticleKnight Frank Prime Central London Index
Price falls in prime central London continue, but at a slower rate finds Knight Frank.
View ArticleRICS Housing Market Survey: July 2009
A survey of the housing market including house prices, sales, stocks and the sales to stock ratio.
View ArticleKnight Frank Affordable Housing Review 2009
'The affordable housing sector has not escaped the recession and credit drought that have turned the UK housing market upside down over the past two years.'
View ArticleCB Richard Ellis Marketview: Recent Residential Trends
"There was a continued pick-up in prices this month despite a marginal dip in activity. Seasonally adjusted house prices rose by 0.9% over the month and are at the same level seen a year ago. In...
View ArticleSchroders: Outlook for residential property
"After twelve years of rising house prices, the UK house price bubble finally burst in November 2007. Values have since fallen at the fastest recorded decline and by February 2009 they were 21% below...
View ArticleBarclays Wealth Insights: Prospects for Property - On Solid Foundations?
"Following a prolonged downturn in property markets around the world, high net worth investors are once again eyeing opportunities in the sector. Three out of four wealthy investors say that...
View ArticleCABE's No more toxic assets: Fresh thinking on housing quality
"CABE has been warned to have low expectations about design quality when the housing market finally recovers from the recession. The warnings have come from housebuilders, professionals and public...
View ArticleInvista's UK commercial property overview - December 2009
"The direction of capital value movement has changed and point of inflection has occurred. Capital values are likely to stabilise over the next 6 months and thereafter remain broadly stable, although...
View ArticleGerald Eve Evebrief: Legal and Parliamentary
"We report at items 6 and 7 of this edition the outcome of a study undertaken for the Government by Kingston University on development of back gardens, and the subsequent advice given to local planning...
View ArticleChesterton Humberts’ Poll of Polls: The truth about residential property...
"All of the eight major house prices indices showed monthly increases in house prices for the most recent month of data. However, only one of the house price indices showed growth in excess of 1.0%...
View ArticleHamptons International Property Price Tracker
"The pace of increasing prices moderated slightly in the final quarter of the year from the strong 5.3% gain witnessed in Q3-2009. The upward trend in pricing is still being driven by a lack of good...
View ArticleHM Treasury: Investment in the UK private rented sector
"The Government’s objective for housing policy in England is simple and fundamental – to ensure a decent home for all. We face significant long-term demographic pressures from a growing and more mobile...
View ArticleGVA Grimley: Affordable Housing - how to achieve new provision
"There is a stark imbalance between the rate of household formation and the provision of new housing. This has been exaggerated by the effects of the recession, which has highlighted the massive...
View ArticleThe Wealth Report 2010 - Citibank and Knight Frank
"Three years into the global housing market downturn, and at the tail end of the world’s worst recession for 70 years, we might have expected to see the beginning of a slow and measured property...
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