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  • Sirius Real Estate to move to main market in 2017

    November 25, 2016

    AIM-listed Sirius Real Estate is planning to move to main market in early 2017, City A.M. understands. The property company, which focuses on commercial property in Germany, is expected to announce the news in the new year. Read more: Angela Merkel confirms she will seek fourth term Sirius is listed in both London and Johannesburg. It [...]

  • The average £1m London home now has fewer than three bedrooms

    November 25, 2016

    The average home worth £1m in the capital has just 2.9 bedrooms, figures have suggested.  Using data from OntheMarket.com Savills researcher Lucian Cook found homes valued at between £900,000 and £1.1m across the rest of the UK have more than four bedrooms – while in London, it is fewer than three.  The next lowest figure [...]

  • London houses now cost 14 times average earnings

    November 25, 2016

    The house price to earnings ratio in London is now over 14 times. According to figures from Hometrack, the widening gap between supply and demand in the capital has pushed house prices up by 86 per cent since 2009. Read more: People are pretty confident house prices rose this month This means the ratio between [...]

  • Regional property investment promises better returns than London in Brexit Britain

    November 24, 2016

    Middle Eastern buyers are looking beyond London to invest in property, regional investor Palace Capital has said. With London becoming such an expensive place to buy, foreigners are eyeing up the regions to get better returns. Read more: Asian investors have spent £1.5bn on London property since the Brexit vote Palace Capital specialises in commercial [...]

  • Winner of the RIBA International Prize for Architecture is a university in Peru

    November 24, 2016

    The winner of the inaugural RIBA International Prize for Architecture has gone to an engineering university in Peru.  The UTEC building in Lima was priased by judges for being a shining example of merging form and function, with its brutalist design the perfect foil for the no-nonsense academic work that takes place inside.  The judging panel praised [...]

  • Countrywide shares just hit an all-time low after it warned on its earnings

    November 24, 2016

    As if Countrywide didn't have a bad enough day yesterday after Philip Hammond's decision to ditch letting fees, today shares in the UK's largest estate agent hit an all-time low following a decidedly downbeat assessment of the property market.  In a statement this morning the company, which owns estate agent brands including Hamptons International and Bairstow [...]

  • Nic London says government planning procedures are impeding small housebuilders

    November 24, 2016

    Figures released earlier this month show that nearly 200,000 homes were added to the housing stock in 2015-16 – a good start to delivering the 1m homes the government has pledged this parliament. But more needs to be done if we’re going to continue to build enough houses for our burgeoning population, and we will [...]

  • Stock market winners and losers after Autumn Statement: Estate agents hit after chancellor scraps letting fees

    November 23, 2016

    Estate agents Foxtons, appear to have been  the biggest losers from the Autumn Statement on the stock exchange today after chancellor Philip Hammond announced plans to scrap letting agents’ fees. Estate agents: losers Foxtons' share price fell 14 per cent to 105pon the day of the Autumn Statement. The estate agent’s shares were already down [...]

  • Estate agent and housebuilder shares are being demolished after the Autumn Statement

    November 23, 2016

    Shares in some of the UK's biggest estate agents dived today ahead of the Autumn Statement, in which the chancellor is expected to scrap fees for letting agents. Foxtons' share price was down a whopping 14.8 per cent at 104.5p in mid-afternoon trading, after Philip Hammond scrapped letting agents' fees, saying landlords should pay instead.  [...]

  • Architect Daniel Libeskind on returning to Poland to reshape its skyline, NYC’s World Trade Center masterplan, and President-elect Trump

    November 23, 2016

    To Daniel Libeskind, architecture is a political act. Every building he creates is intertwined with a sense of place, culture and national identity. “Every project deserves a sensitivity to history, tradition, to something that isn’t completely visible to the naked eye, in terms of the spirit of the place,” he tells me. “There is no [...]

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