Business

Connoisseurs of - whisper it - best show on television, the Antiques Roadshow, will know the chap on the left as Thomas Plant, rising star of the programme's expert panel.

Recent reports of a slight fall of 3.6% in the number of sales transactions in prime central London in Q3 have been attributed (by Chesterton Humberts) to a growing "wait and see" mentality.

If you've been out on viewings all day, you'll know it's the coldest of the year so far.

In case you hadn't noticed all the pop concerts and ticker tape, it's US election day.

A snazzy address or pithy postcode is just not enough: The most successful new luxury developments are creating entire brand experiences, not just homes, for HNW buyers. 

There's another property awards event in town! Everyone's a winner!

With just six more weeks of marketing left until Christmas, some more evidence things have been hotting up in the prime central London sales market;

In the second of a two-part special feature, Dan Crofton looks at penthouse trends and buyer expectations.

Shrill accusations and sullen aftermaths - who doesn't love a good old-fashioned "game" of Monopoly?

A penthouse on Park Lane has just sold for £19.5m, breaking the £4,000 per square foot barrier and achieving a 400 per cent appreciation since being sold by the same agent in 1996.

High-end holiday / property company Clarenco is trying to entice buyers for a bunch of its luxury and unusual properties by offering prospective purchasers the chance to try before they buy...

A canny bit of promo from Knightsbridge estate agent Kaye & Carey points out that Ringo Starr's luxury pad, that he shared with his 'Bond Girl' missus Barbara Bach, has hit the market.