Prime Central London Notting Hill Flats Property Prices Falling 2026: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know

Last updated: June 12, 2026 Quick Answer: Flats in Notting Hill and across prime central London are under measurable price pressure in 2026. London residential values fell roughly 2% year-on-year between March 2025 and March 2026 (Land Registry/ONS), and leasehold flats are bearing the sharpest end of that decline, down approximately 1.3% nationally while semi-detached […]
Energy Performance Certificates in Party Wall Awards: 2026 Retrofit Compliance for Neighbour Dispute Resolutions

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Expert Witness Surveyors in Party Wall Disputes: RICS Standards for Commercial-to-Residential Conversions

Across England and Wales in 2026, permitted development rights continue to drive a surge in commercial-to-residential conversions, with thousands of former offices, retail units, and light industrial buildings being transformed into flats and houses. Every one of those conversions that shares a wall, floor, or ceiling with a neighbouring property triggers obligations under the Party […]
Agreed vs Three Surveyor Party Wall Models: Cost Comparisons and Dispute Avoidance in 2026

A single decision made before building work begins can mean the difference between a £1,000 surveyor fee and a £15,000 dispute bill. That decision is whether to appoint one agreed party wall surveyor or allow the process to escalate into a full three-surveyor tribunal. Understanding the Agreed vs Three Surveyor Party Wall Models: Cost Comparisons […]