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Bloomsbury’s quiet revival – with Oliver Sanhaji
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Bloomsbury is undergoing a £400 million revival, featuring better public spaces, redeveloped residential buildings, and a surge in boutique hotels and restaurants. Long known for its literary heritage, the area is now attracting buyers priced out of nearby Fitzrovia and Marylebone, while still retaining its bohemian charm.

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The five golden rules for getting an offer accepted in the 2025 London property market
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Determining the value of a home is an art, not a science. No pound-per-square-foot formula can be applied to a sleek penthouse flat with no outside space and a picturesque cottage with a rambling garden, even if they sit next door to each other and are exactly the same size.

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How changing demographics will impact prime UK housing markets – with Mark Parkinson
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“The UK population is not just ageing but becoming elderly,” notes Middleton Advisors, which collaborated with real estate researcher Yolande Barnes on the analysis. “In the years to 2040, there will be a significant increase in the number of elderly households – and the number of homes coming to the market from the deceased estates.

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Will we still be talking about house prices in 2054? – with Mark Parkinson
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Most homeowners live in their property for about ten years before selling. Homeowners without a mortgage stay longer, typically for 24 years. However, this doesn’t stop them from hanging on reports on whether house prices are up or down, even though in the majority of cases these movements are notional returns that won’t be realised for many years.

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Tom Parsons shares his thoughts on Instagram's influence on the prime property market
Can Instagram Change the Way We Buy Prime Property? – with Tom Parsons
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The rise of social media has transformed many industries, and real estate is no exception. While traditional methods still hold sway, an increasing number of estate agents are leveraging platforms like Instagram to showcase properties. But can social media truly replace more conventional avenues for buying and selling high-end properties? Our London Sales advisor, Tom Parsons, suggests otherwise. 

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