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As of 12th July 2022, our offices have adopted a hybrid working model. Our offices remain open and fully operational. However some of our staff may be out on appointments or working from home.
Where to buy in 2022: focus your new year home hunt on the 10 areas surrounding London’s hottest high streets. Shops, restaurants, cafes... and house price growth. The London areas that savvy home buyers should get to know now
We would like to take this opportunity to update you on the procedures Purespace Group has put in place in response to the COVID-19 pandemic which seems to be changing frequently.
The £9 billion transformation of Battersea Power Station and its surrounding area takes the breath away, according to a key figure behind the redevelopment.
Housing Secretary Michael Gove’s promise that no leaseholder in a building above 11 metres (around four to six storeys) will “ever face any costs for fixing dangerous cladding” is progress at last towards shifting the terrible financial burden of this four-and-a-half-year-old scandal off leaseholders.
Covid-19 has brought about a revolution in the way we think about home. The new normal will see many more of us needing permanent and flexible home-working, exercise and schooling areas, in energy-efficient property with outside space a must. Designers, renovators and architects are taking note.
London’s Crossrail project is expected to launch in "summer 2021", the company revealed today. The high-speed train and Tube link will connect the outer western edges of the capital to the outer east. First to open will be the central section, between Paddington and Abbey Wood; with the other sections, from Reading and Heathrow in the west to Shenfield in the east, coming into service by mid-2022.
As Londoners we need the technology in our homes to do more for us.
We want our homes to be “smart” in every sense of the word, with devices that make life easier and anticipate our needs - not pointless products that take forever to set up.
A vibrant community has set up home in SE15 where fancy restaurants and vintage shops are among the many independent start-ups catering for an influx of new buyers who can pick up a home from £260,000.
Over the past four days the world of property has descended on the picturesque French city of Cannes for the 30th MIPIM property festival. The annual property jamboree on the French Riviera is a place where deals get done, relationships get built and the odd glass (or hundred) of sparkling wine gets drunk.
Work to start the highly-anticipated £1.4billion Westfield Croydon development has moved a step closer.
This week Croydon Council issued notices to landowners and other affected parties around the proposed site that the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) process was to begin.
Purespace were given exclusive access to the Bahrain Grand Prix this March, in association with Gulf Air. Purespace employees were flown out in an all-expense paid trip to the Bahrain International Circuit with a VIP three-day ‘Paddock Club’ pass to view the spectacular races, and wine-and-dine with executives from all around the world.
UK house prices fell by 1.6 per cent in March and the market will continue to be “subdued” during uncertainty around Brexit, the Halifax has said. The average house price dropped to £233,131 last month, but was 3.2 per cent higher than a year ago.
Over the next three months millions of pounds worth of London property will go under the hammer during the annual spring auction season.
With the Brexit shambles denting confidence and buy-to-let landlords squeezed out by higher taxes, buyers are facing less competition in the battle to secure the best homes in this year’s sales season.