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Estate agency ramps up efforts to encourage property investment – London Wallet

Mark Helprin by Mark Helprin
January 20, 2026
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Estate agency ramps up efforts to encourage property investment – London Wallet
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Knight Frank has launched an investment desk, a new venture that will enhance how the firm supports private investor and portfolio landlords, small residential developers and property entrepreneurs in the UK.

The newly launched service line will provide a dedicated support hub for domestic and private international investor clients. It will take a detailed and holistic view of clients’ existing investments and provide data-informed advice about how to optimise them for the future – delivering consistent, insight-led support throughout their investment lifecycle and clearer access to investment opportunities.

The Investment Desk will build and manage client relationships, conduct structured portfolio review meetings, and identify then coordinate buying, selling and lettings opportunities across Knight Frank’s service lines. The desk will collaborate closely with the firm’s network of sales, lettings, short lets and international teams, and will deliver targeted investor events to educate clients and showcase new opportunities.

Tim Hyatt, head of residential at Knight Frank, said: “Despite ongoing economic fluctuations, investor landlords and small developers remain active, motivated by long-term strategy, yield and capital growth potential rather than short-term market sentiment.

“With increased regulatory complexity, shifting taxation and new opportunities emerging across all market segments, clients are seeking more structured guidance and clearer access to opportunities. This evolving landscape underscores the need for tailored advice and a centralised approach to investment support.

The investment desk will be led by Keir Waddell, who returns to Knight Frank as partner, head of residential investment advisory.

 

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