Corporate & Commercial

Ferbrache & Farrell LLP’s corporate department offers full service corporate, banking and commercial cover and is able to advise on all aspects of Guernsey corporate and commercial law, including banking and finance, regulatory, investment funds, asset management and listings on The International Stock Exchange (TISE).

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09 September 2025
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Ferbrache & Farrell (”F&F”) acted as Guernsey counsel to Lakestar on the launch of Lakestar Continuation Fund I (“LCF I”), a $265m continuation vehicle. F&F…
Dispute Resolution

The Dispute Resolution department at Ferbrache & Farrell LLP has vast experience of local and international litigation and dispute resolution generally, gained from acting in complex local and international high-value disputes, both in Guernsey and throughout the world.

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27 October 2025
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The States of Guernsey’s Policy and Resources Committee (the Committee) recently invited feedback on proposed reforms to the personal injury discount rate (PIDR). The consultation,…
Property

The Guernsey property department is dedicated to providing tailored solutions that meet and exceed clients’ expectations. In addition, the property department provides support to colleagues in the corporate and dispute resolution departments on real estate-related technical points of law.

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03 September 2025
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Ferbrache & Farrell is pleased to announce that Stephen Campbell, Head of Information Technology, has earned the Proofpoint Certified AI Email Security Specialist designation. This certification recognises…
UK Real Estate

We are delighted to help in relation to providing legal advice for real estate in England and Wales. We listen. We learn what your needs are. We proactively respond. Whether it’s personal or commercial property, we always provide sound and pragmatic advice, adding value to the transaction.

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22 October 2025
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The UK housing market continues to show steady growth, according to the latest House Price Index released by HM Land Registry for August 2025. Across…
Private Client

Our services for private client matters include the drafting of realty and personalty wills, acting as professional executors, and assisting foreign lawyers who have requirements in this jurisdiction.

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03 September 2025
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Ferbrache & Farrell is pleased to announce that Stephen Campbell, Head of Information Technology, has earned the Proofpoint Certified AI Email Security Specialist designation. This certification recognises…

The latest UK House Price Index (HPI) for July 2025 provides insight into property value changes across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

National Overview

In July 2025, average UK house prices increased by 0.3% compared to June 2025. Over the past year, prices rose by 2.8%, bringing the average property value to £270,000.

England

In England, house prices rose by 0.3% month-on-month. The annual increase of 2.7% places the average property value at £292,000.

  • The South West recorded the highest monthly increase at 1.4%.
  • The South East experienced the largest monthly decline, down by 0.4%.
  • The North East saw the strongest annual growth, rising by 7.9%.
  • London had the lowest annual increase at 0.7%.

London

London property prices remained unchanged since May 2025. The annual increase of 0.7% brings the average property value to £562,000.

Wales

House prices in Wales fell by 0.4% since June 2025. However, the annual increase of 2% brings the average property value to £209,000.

UK-Wide Trends

UK house prices rose by 2.8% in the year to July 2025. This is a decrease from the revised annual growth of 3.6% reported in June 2025. On a non-seasonally adjusted basis, prices increased by 0.3% between June and July 2025, compared to a 1.1% rise during the same period last year.

For full details, please refer to: UK House Price Index for July 2025 – GOV.UK

If you require legal guidance or conveyancing services across England & Wales, please contact our UKRE Team: Anna Douglass, Alastair Hargreaves, Caren Vidamour, and Hannah Damant. We are here to assist.