Business

The international superprime scene can seem a crowded one, with hyper-specced schemes lavishing ever-more luxury to stand out at the top of the market.

A Surrey estate agency has installed a neat gizmo in its high street branch to harvest applicants 24/7.

A Grade II listed Regent's Park mansion has gone on sale offering the unusual opportunity for a buyer to save nearly £1m in stamp duty. Valued at close to £10m, the 4,600 square foot house at No.

Dutch-based built asset design/consultancy mammoth Arcadis has pulled its entire group under one umbrella identity, ditching the EC Harris and Hyder Consulting brands in the UK.

Rightmove has inked a deal to take over from Zoopla as the London Evening Standard's exclusive property portal partner.

Real estate finance house Omni Capital has hired a design studio run by the duo that used to take care of Candy & Candy's brand image to provide "a full range of strategical design services and capabilities."

Rightmove and Zoopla have both shared new upgrades to their systems: Rightmove at the front-end; Zoopla at the back.

A basement developer has apparently been hit with a chunky £10k fine for putting up adverts in the Royal Borough without consent.

Peer-to-peer property finance platform LendInvest has given itself a new brand identity in an effort to "reinforce its position as the face of new finance."

London property investments were attracting strong attention from Thai buyers during a three-day "Waterfront London" property exhibition in Bangkok last weekend, writes Andrew Batt.

That bastion of high-end property advertising Country Life's online property search facilities have been fully co-branded with OnTheMarket.com.

The Royal Borough is getting seriously hacked off with developers advertising their wares without permission.