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Top 5 Postcodes Dominating London’s Prime Real Estate in 2025

The prime London residential market in 2025 is showing a clear shift: while the very core – Mayfair, Knightsbridge & Belgravia – remains under pressure, many outer-prime areas of London are beginning to lead the performance curve. According to the Coutts London Prime Property Index, average prime London property prices rose by 7.4% in Q2 2025, bringing the average price to 2.3% above the same...

Rental Yields & Buyer Behaviour in London’s Prime Market: What’s Changing?

Beyond headline price movements, important shifts are underway in the prime London market – particularly around rental performance and buyer behaviour. For example, research shows that the lettings market in prime central London remains resilient even when sales volumes are weak. Meanwhile, international buyer interest is emerging again. Despite the tax burden and macro uncertainty, investors are being...

Why Overseas Buyers Are Returning to London’s Ultra-Prime Market

Beyond headline price movements, important shifts are underway in the prime London market – particularly around rental performance and buyer behaviour. For example, research shows that the lettings market in prime central London remains resilient even when sales volumes are weak. Meanwhile, international buyer interest is emerging again. Despite the tax burden and macro uncertainty, investors are being...

What the Data Says: Prime Central London Price Outlook to 2026 and Beyond

For the ultra-prime segment of London – what the industry terms “Prime Central London” (areas such as Kensington, Chelsea, St John’s Wood, Regents Park) – the outlook remains cautious but gradually improving. Research by Savills shows that although this segment has under-performed compared with some regional UK markets, there is a modest revival on the horizon. For example, one report predicts...

Prime London Property 2025: Why Outer Prime Districts Are Out-performing Central

The prime London residential market in 2025 is showing a clear shift: while the very core – Mayfair, Knightsbridge & Belgravia – remains under pressure, many outer-prime areas of London are beginning to lead the performance curve. According to the Coutts London Prime Property Index, average prime London property prices rose by 7.4% in Q2 2025, bringing the average price to 2.3% above the same...

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