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Fitzrovia penthouse with roof terrace ‘larger than the average family home’ comes to market
A three-bed penthouse in Fitzrovia with one of London's biggest roof terraces - it's bigger than the average family home - has come up for sale, asking £6.995m.
Apartment in Knightsbridge’s ‘home of Beatlemania’ hits the market
A three-bed apartment in Whaddon House in Knightsbridge - the same building that Beatles George Harrison and Ringo Starr lived - has come up for sale asking £3.495m.
Playhouse Rock: Vintage-style home cinema wins top tech award
Winner of the 2016 CEDIA award for Best Home Cinema over £100k, the Cyberhomes team explain how they created this super-cool vintage-style screening room at a top central London address...
Four Serpentine art-meets-architecture summer houses hit the market
Up for sale with specialist agency The Modern House
Smoked Out: Understanding the Londoners that leave the capital
More Londoners are moving out of the capital than ever before, with ONS stats analysed by ResiAnalytics for Humberts revealing that over 280,000 people left London in 2015;
‘Risk of oversupply’ as London’s serviced apartment market matures
The serviced apartment sector is continuing to grow at quite the pace - 10.
Quantifying the return on home improvements
"What difference would £50,000 worth of home improvements make to the value of your property?"
This was the question posed to 2,000 UK homeowners recently, revealing some very confident consumers.
Where should the Camerons move to next?
Since leaving No.11 Downing Street, the Camerons have been ensconced in a stop-gap £17m mansion in Holland Park. They're making it work, but the big question is where to next?
Fly Net Worth: Big rise in private jet charters to the UK
We've heard lots of anecdotal evidence suggesting an influx of overseas HNWs to these shores recently, but here's an interesting indicator: the number of private jets flying into London from Asia rocketed…
The Big Lemon: The Doer Upper’s letter from Amalfi
Surrounded by lemons on Italy's Amalfi coast, Alan Page reflects on what the EU Referendum result means for London...
Impeccable Manors: Feudal property pecking order ‘alive and well’
You're unlikely to find lords of the manor in their ancestral homes, vicars in vicarages or ‘serfs’ in cottages these days, but the feudal property pecking order is "alive and well", according to…
Houses of the Year: The 20 best new architect-designed homes in Britain
These 20 extraordinary new-builds and extensions will be subjected to Kevin McCloud's appraisal on Channel 4 later in the year