• What Happens When You Regulate the Market But Not the People Advising It?
    2026/06/11

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    For almost 30 years, the same structural problem has repeated: the government regulates property owners directly because the agents advising them carry no professional accountability. No licence. No exams. No liability. In this Friday Opinion, Farnaz Fazaipour makes the case that the compliance burden has been landing in the wrong place — and asks whether mandating agent regulation would genuinely ease that burden, or simply add another layer to a market that already has too much of it.

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    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

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    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • Is Prime London Liquidity Tightening? Five Market Stories You Need to Watch This Week.
    2026/06/09

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    Five things worth knowing this week.

    1. Prices dip, transactions drop.
    Halifax confirmed a 0.1% fall in UK house prices in May. London and the South East led the decline. Residential transactions fell 3% in April to just over 101,000. Higher inflation expectations are keeping borrowing costs elevated despite recent cuts. For prime London owners, the headline number is less important than the direction — when transactions fall, liquidity tightens, and liquidity is what protects value when you need to move.

    2. Legal complexity at the top end is accelerating.
    Compliance demands, AML requirements, and due diligence obligations are adding time, cost, and friction to high-value completions. This is not new — but it is getting faster. Assembling the right legal team before you need it is now part of the transaction itself.

    3. The Remediation Bill — another layer.
    Coming on top of leasehold reform, the Renters' Rights Act, and successive tax changes, the Remediation Bill adds to a regulatory stack that is now material in its cumulative weight. If you have multiple properties or development interests, map your exposure now.

    4. Planning reform: fewer decisions to committee.
    The government's National Scheme of Delegation will mean more decisions delegated to officers, fewer going to committee. Faster in theory — but less opportunity to challenge through the political process. The officer relationship matters more than it used to.

    5. India's UHNWI population up 27% by 2031.
    India's ultra-high-net-worth cohort is projected to cross 25,000 individuals by 2031. Mayfair, Knightsbridge, and Marylebone have all seen sustained Indian UHNWI interest over the past decade. As that population grows, so does the pool of prospective prime London buyers. A demand story worth watching.

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  • Safety Beats Tax
    2026/06/05

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    For 18 months, the dominant narrative out of prime London has been departure — non-doms leaving, capital relocating to the Gulf and beyond. Gary Hersham, with 40 years at the top of this market, is hearing something different: Gulf-based clients calling to come back, driven not by a change in tax policy but by a reassessment of personal safety. Farnaz Fazaipour discusses what this means for prime central London pricing, the trophy end, and owners still sitting at the 2007 and 2014 price peaks.

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    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

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    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • Overseas Buyers Retreat 30%. Prime London Holds
    2026/06/02

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    Farnaz Fazaipour, founder of London Property, has spent 30 years in prime central London advising high-net-worth clients independently. This is her Tuesday Bulletin for 3 June 2026.

    Six stories this week: a 30% retreat by overseas buyers; an April 2027 IHT deadline that affects pension wealth directly; planning reforms against a backdrop of 7% target delivery; the lights-out Mayfair phenomenon and what it does to the market; Gen X overconcentration in property; and a question about whether UK regulatory accumulation is structurally deterring international capital.

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    London Property is Farnaz's platform for the 1,500-strong community of HNWI and UHNWI buyers, owners, and investors she has built over three decades.

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    Independent intelligence for serious London property owners and investors.

    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

    Trusted by 1,500 HNWI members across the UK and internationally.

    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • Gulf Wealth Is Coming Back to London
    2026/05/27

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    Gary Hersham, founder of Beauchamp Estates and one of London's longest-standing prime market figures, returns to the London Property Podcast for a conversation with Farnaz Fazaipour on the state of prime central London in 2026.

    Gary discusses a developing return flow from the Gulf — non-doms and others who relocated to Dubai and Abu Dhabi now reconsidering after regional instability — and shares examples of recent enquiries his firm has received. The conversation also covers the divergence between the top end of the market (where trophy sales like Nick Candy's £265m house continue to set records) and the segment that bought between 2005–07 and 2014–15, where sellers face the most pressure.

    Other topics include the psychology of ultra-high-net-worth buyers, the collapse in residential development margins under current transactional costs, performance across Beauchamp Estates' French and Spanish offices, and Gary's advice for both sellers and buyers in the current cycle.

    Hosted by Farnaz Fazaipour, founder of London Property.

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    Independent intelligence for serious London property owners and investors.

    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

    Trusted by 1,500 HNWI members across the UK and internationally.

    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • At What Point Does a Tax Stack Become a Deterrent?
    2026/05/26

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    UK property tax is now 3.7% of GDP — the highest of any major economy. The Treasury is asking whether overseas owners of £2m+ homes should pay an additional levy on top of the new mansion tax — the FT calls it an "oligarch premium". And yet central London rents are up 6.7% and super-prime lettings just had a record year. The sales market is repricing. The lettings market is tightening. Six stories on the prime London market in this week's Tuesday Bulletin.

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    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

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    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • The Rich List exodus, Knight Frank on bonds, £53m St John's Wood, leasehold friction, landlord rents and AI broking
    2026/05/19

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    Six stories shaping prime London this week. The Sunday Times Rich List exodus and the quieter arrivals taking their place. Knight Frank's warning that bonds, not base rate, are the swing factor. A £53m purchase in St John's Wood. Leasehold reform still more ambition than impact. Landlords raising rents to absorb November's tax rise. And why AI will split mortgage broking in two, not end it. Calm, independent analysis from 30 years in prime London property.

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    Independent intelligence for serious London property owners and investors.

    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

    Trusted by 1,500 HNWI members across the UK and internationally.

    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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  • Are HNWI owners ready for what's coming next in prime London?
    2026/05/18

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    Six stories shaping prime London this week. The Trump effect drives more Americans to London. New land transparency rules tighten the net on offshore ownership. MEES 2030 puts a £30,000 fine on the horizon for landlords. Polling reveals 49% think the Government is failing on housing. The Housing Minister renews the pledge on leasehold reform. And UK house prices fall for a second consecutive month. Calm, independent analysis from 30 years in prime London property.

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    Independent intelligence for serious London property owners and investors.

    Every episode cuts through the noise with 30 years of prime London market experience no estate agent spin, no vested interests. Just practical insight on where the market is moving, what the legislation means for your wealth, and where the real opportunities are.

    Trusted by 1,500 HNWI members across the UK and internationally.

    Topics include prime and super-prime London, leasehold reform, IHT planning, rental market shifts, regeneration areas, and the tax and legal changes every serious owner needs to understand.

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    5 分