Which way for Chinese property

China’s prime property prices are going down. So far this is the intended consequence of the government’s cooling measures. But will the managed fall turn into a collapse?

The return of understated properties

British buyers are increasingly turning away from bling and embracing more sober, less manicured styles. This piece appeared in Country Life on 8 February.

A CAP on equestrian homes?

The jury is out on the effect that the reform of the Common Agricultural Policy will have on equestrian property owners and buyers. This piece appeared in Horse & Hound.

Should prime property buyers avoid the Eurozone?

Buying property in the Eurozone makes sense for lifestyle buyers also looking for a long term investment but may not be the ideal choice for die-hard investors looking for a short-term return.

London’s prime property market looks solid

International buyers continue to show interest in London’s prime properties but some property experts question whether luxury real estate in the British capital will still look appealing when the economy recovers.

Prime property hotspots in 2050

With emerging markets poised to overtake developed countries in the ranks of the world’s largest economies in the next forty years, what will be the world’s prime property hotspots in 2050?

Global cool down for prime property but safe havens remain popular

Prime property markets across the world will slow down next year but some world capitals look poised to remain a safe haven for global wealth.

The world’s most expensive locations

Although cosmopolitan cities are perceived to be the world’s most expensive locations, some of the priciest addresses are in the countryside or by the sea.

How to buy a vineyard

The market for vineyard properties is strong but there are many elements buyers need to weigh before making a purchase.

Demand for property in the South Downs increases

The opening of the Hindhead tunnel will boost the property market in the South Downs.

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