The bottom line
For more than two years, the London real estate market – from new builds to resale – has been on a downward trajectory. Is this the bottom?
Read MoreFor more than two years, the London real estate market – from new builds to resale – has been on a downward trajectory. Is this the bottom?
Read MoreThe real estate market hits the mid-year point pretty much the way it started — with falling prices and rising supply. And it’s not likely to change for the foreseeable future
Read MoreAs immigration rates change, so is the demand for housing, reshaping both the homeownership and rental landscapes
Read MoreWith record low demand and historic high supply, how long will home prices remain stable?
Read MoreFour months into 2025, a worrying supply trend continues to dominate the local real estate market
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Read MoreDespite political and economic uncertainty, London’s housing market inches toward a sense of normalcy and stability
Read MoreAs London’s market lethargy lingers, home prices continue their downward march
Read MoreIt’s no secret that the housing market is going through its fair share of ups and downs. But there are ways for buyers and sellers to plot a course and find confidence
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