
Prime residential rents – Q3 2024
"As the rate of rental growth continues to slow across the prime markets, greater alignment on rental expectations will be essential, especially as the market faces changes from the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill"
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"As the rate of rental growth continues to slow across the prime markets, greater alignment on rental expectations will be essential, especially as the market faces changes from the upcoming Renters’ Rights Bill"

"Questions around the outcome of the October budget have weighed on those involved in the prime central London market, overshadowing the benefits of lower mortgage rates felt by some buyers in outer prime markets."

"Prime Scottish sales activity picked up post-summer, although pricing is under pressure due to high levels of available stock. Looking ahead, whilst a possible increased tax burden might impact sentiment, underlying demand for well-presented and realistically priced properties will support transactional growth."

"A decade of adaptation"

"How has the prime central London property market changed over the past decade and what’s in store?"

"The term "non-doms" describes a subset of those non-UK domiciled individuals who pay tax in the UK"

"Our agents discuss what makes prime central London districts and micro-hoods so desirable"

"What has happened to supply and demand in the prime central London lettings market and how has this affected rental values?"

"Starting with Jane Austen and ending with Emily Brontë, Kelcie Sellers of our World Research team takes inspiration from the world of literature in putting the prime residential markets of London into a global context"

"Shared Ownership has become an established fixture on the affordable housing landscape, but what is the total scale of the sector?"