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Month in Numbers - May 2012

Asking prices up 44% since the ‘crash’!

The striking statistic in this month’s issue of the ‘month in numbers’ is the huge increase in asking prices within Kensington and Chelsea particularly when contrasted against the post credit crunch…

Lettings market Comment - Stock shortages keep rents rising

Prime Central London rents reportedly dropped for the 6th consecutive month in March, but it is interesting to note that they are still higher than this time last year. Certain types of property are still commanding a premium. In particular, family…

Sales Market Comment - Best bids remain a reality

April has proved to be a month of conflicting information and mixed messages. 

According to findaproperty.com London has experienced a rise in asking prices over the last quarter of 5.4% and data from Lloyds has suggested a 5% rise in the…

Feet to Remember

Please join us to support Combat Stress and kick off the next bank holiday in style. 

W.A. Ellis supports a number of charities, among these for 2012  is Combat Stress and a member of our team has taken up an extraordinary challenge.…

Month in Numbers - April 2012

Whilst, no doubt the government’s attention will have been focused on the Rightmove statistic showing the average asking price in Kensington and Chelsea has tipped over the £2,000,000 level (an increase of 34% on the previous peak of 2008) my…

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