May 12, 2026 – Published in Financial Times
After years working in London, Singapore, and Switzerland, property consultant and medtech investor Kas Bordier kept seeing the same thing: “High achievers burning out.” No great surprise there, but s
Apr 30, 2026 – Published in Property Industry Eye
The number of people employed as estate agents and property auctioneers in the UK has declined over the past three quarters, according to analysis from Jefferies. Employment in the sector fell from
Prime London agency Jefferies London says its in-house AI assistant has handled more than 11,000 buyer enquiries in recent months, helping brokers cut administrative workloads while responding faster
Mar 12, 2026 – Published in The Times
Golden-hued in Cotswold stone, Digbeth Street in the chocolate-box village of Stow-on-the-Wold may be the last place you’d expect to see the stars and stripes. However, the United States of America fl
Mar 02, 2026 – Published in Metro UK
A trip to the zoo, an acrobatics show, a stroll around one of London’s first indoor markets, or perhaps just a swim in a historic Lido. These are just some of the unique activities you might stumbl
Feb 03, 2026 – Published in Metro UK
Artisan bakeries, independent coffee shops, and microbreweries galore can only mean one thing: skyrocketing house prices. Perched just above Stratford is Waltham Forest, which has just been named t
The government’s planned “mansion tax” – or High Value Council Tax Surcharge – could mean London home-owners face a massive 437% jump in their annual council tax bill, according to some analysis by Je
Dec 09, 2025 – Published in The Times UK
Buyers in the southeast bearing the brunt of ‘unfair’ tax and no respite offered by budget. Homeowners in England have paid £63 billion in stamp duty over the past decade, with buyers in London stump