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Knight Frank LLP

  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    Interview
    ‘Balance and diversity [was] a burning platform’: how Knight Frank is trying to shed its fusty image

    Property agent of the British establishment is pushing overseas and diversifying its workforce

    William Beardmore-Gray, senior partner and group chair at Knight Frank
  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    Personal Finance
    Reader callout: are you concerned about social care costs?

    Care home costs have been rising steeply

  • Tuesday, 6 June, 2023
    Property sector
    Half of big multinationals plan to cut office space in next three years

    Survey shows how companies are adapting their property portfolios to changed working patterns

    A worker places chairs on tables as he cleans an office in the City of London
  • Friday, 3 December, 2021
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    Interest rate hikes will not dim the allure of property

    Whatever the gyrations of the markets, most of us seem to have an innate fondness for real assets

  • Monday, 13 September, 2021
    Property sector
    Global house prices rise at fastest pace since 2005, report says

    Market is on ‘fire’ thanks to low interest rates and shortage of properties

    People at an auction of a residential property in Sydney, Australia
  • Friday, 30 July, 2021
    Q&AChart that Tells a Story
    City high-end housing markets bounce back

    London joins global recovery as wealthy buyers return

    Aerial view of residential properties in Sydney
  • Tuesday, 22 September, 2020
    Coronavirus economic impact
    Companies scramble to reverse UK back-to-office plans

    Changes to Covid-19 guidance about returning to workplaces spark fears about impact on city centres

  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2020
    Residential
    Inside one of Property Listings’ most-viewed homes for sale

    Look behind the doors of a medieval Swiss castle that’s piquing much curiosity

    Frauenfeld chateau
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									https://propertylistings.ft.com/homes/2211170
  • Friday, 24 January, 2020
    City InsiderMatthew Vincent
    Sir Adrian Montague: City or Westminster?

    Departing chairman of Aviva has a reputation for his political antennae

    FILE PHOTO: An Aviva logo sits on the window of the company head office in the city of London, Britain March 7, 2019. REUTERS/Simon Dawson/File Photo
  • Wednesday, 22 January, 2020
    ‘Mr Super Prime’ resigns after posting luxury home on Instagram

    Knight Frank agent Daniel Daggers leaves following privacy complaint from client

    Daniel Daggers pictured at Art Basel Miami Beach in 2018
  • Sunday, 20 October, 2019
    Knight Frank profits plunge as political turmoil takes toll

    Estate agency counts cost of asset management and digital services expansion

    Residential Properties At Estate Agents...Lucie Eckhardt, an estate agent, sorts the latest property listings in the window at Knight Frank in London, U.K., on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. The Bank of England will probably today stick to its plan to spend 200 billion pounds ($324billion) on bonds as officials seek to cement Britain's recovery from recession. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
  • Thursday, 25 April, 2019
    UK prime property
    Putney bargains as sellers cut house prices

    Prices in the south west London area are being slashed by as much as 40%

    F0P955 Fulham London - View across River Thames to Putney on the south bank with the famous Star and Garter pub UK
  • Friday, 25 January, 2019
    Who are generation rent?
    Who wins the expat rental jackpot?

    Currency changes can have a big impact on living abroad— so which nationalities fare best?

    A bust street in Hong Kong, China.  The street is filled with many different people in all sorts of clothes.  The street is filled with a lot of signs promoting different stores that also line the street.  The signs are all in Chinese, and of all sorts of different colors.  They are also of varied sizes and shapes, some of which have pictures while others just have text.  Some of the signs are circles, but most are squares.  There are many neon signs, too.
  • Wednesday, 26 December, 2018
    UK house prices
    Edinburgh’s top end housing market sees strong growth

    Scottish capital experiences price rises four times greater than UK average

    Large detached houses in upmarket Grange district of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • Friday, 12 October, 2018
    Life & Arts
    Lagos homes spill over on to reclaimed land

    Lagoon development provides a dizzying number of prime homes but prices are falling fast

    A worker carries steel rods at the under-construction Dangote Industries Ltd. oil refinery and fertilizer plant site in the Ibeju Lekki district, outside of Lagos, Nigeria, on Thursday, July 5, 2018. The $10 billion refinery, set to be one of the world’s largest and process 650,000 barrels of crude a day, should be near full capacity by mid-2020, Devakumar Edwin, group executive director at Dangote Industries said in an interview. Photographer: Tom Saater/Bloomberg
  • Monday, 8 October, 2018
    Property sector
    Estate agent Knight Frank bucks trend with rising profits
    Lucie Eckhardt, an estate agent, sorts the latest property listings in the window at Knight Frank in London, U.K., on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2009. The Bank of England will probably today stick to its plan to spend 200 billion pounds ($324billion) on bonds as officials seek to cement BritainÕs recovery from recession. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg *** Local Caption *** Lucie Eckhardt
  • Wednesday, 3 October, 2018
    Property sector
    FT building to be marketed for £90m
  • Friday, 14 September, 2018
    Property sector
    Malta house price growth outstrips Hong Kong to take top ranking
    Panoramic view in Valletta,Malta
									
									Photo Taken On: October 03rd, 2012
  • Friday, 6 July, 2018
    News in-depthFT Alphaville
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  • Friday, 23 March, 2018
    Life & Arts
    Is Royal Leamington Spa the happiest place in the UK?

    The town emerged as the winner in a survey on quality of life — but nearby Warwick comes at a discount

    Warwick Castle (C) Craig Roberts / Getty Images
  • Friday, 23 February, 2018
    Life & Arts
    Why Vienna remains a renter’s paradise

    New housing is still needed — though the city is at risk of losing its Unesco status over planned 66-metre tower

    H3T89T Austria, Vienna, Karlsplatz, Henry Moore sculpture in the water pool at the baroque Karlskirche (St. Charles's Church)
  • Friday, 3 November, 2017
    Property sector
    Global prime property calculator

    How much prime residential property could you buy in the world’s priciest cities?

  • Wednesday, 11 October, 2017
    Property sector
    Hong Kong leader outlines homeowner scheme in first policy address
  • Monday, 9 October, 2017
    Property sector
    Knight Frank profits slide for second consecutive year

    London-based estate agency blames Brexit and UK tax changes for declining earnings

    Knight Frank says regional price growth has been slowing to match the softer performance in London
  • Sunday, 23 July, 2017
    Property sector
    Foreign buyers lift Thai property market from doldrums

    Demand led by Hong Kong and China helps counter sluggish domestic growth

    Images Of Residential Property As Monarchy Ousts Elderly Tenants to Lift Profit in Bangkok Renewal...Commercial and residential buildings stand in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday, Dec. 11, 2012. The Crown Property Bureau owns about 41,300 rai (66 square kilometers) of land across the country, about a fifth of which is in Bangkok, according to Aviruth Wongbuddhapitak, an adviser to the CPB who sits on the board of two of its subsidiaries. Photographer: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg
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