Deals & Instructions
Legal & General swoops on ‘one of the last development opportunities of scale opposite a Crossrail station’
Woolwich acquisition sets up firm's third major BTR scheme in the capital
Sales marching along at Chelsea Barracks as plans unveiled for ‘community masterpiece’
Star sculptor Conrad Shawcross commissioned to create major new artwork at landmark Belgravia scheme; developer reveals over two-thirds of units in the first three phases have now been sold...
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Land Registry records show some interesting development projects being tucked away in Westminster and Kensington...
Eye-popping St John’s Wood apartment listed at £5.5m
Classic mansion flat on the outside; very different on the inside...
West Eleven unveils 15-storey Battersea Park scheme
39-unit project "set to change the SW11 skyline"
Audley brings in Knight Frank to market its first luxury retirement village in London
Nightingale Place in Clapham is due to complete in 2020, delivering 94 retirement living apartments
In Pictures: Galliard & Acorn launch luxury school-to-resi scheme in Bath
JV's ambitious conversion of the historic Hope House site is delivering 58 new apartments and townhouses overlooking the UNESCO-protected city
Birmingham’s tallest resi tower completes
£35m project forms part of Aprirose's The Bank scheme
Five of the Best: Prime properties with potential
High-end buyers are becoming increasingly keen on refurbishment projects in the current market, according to one buying agency, so what are the options looking like for those with lots of imagination?
Sleek Thornwood Gardens apartment asks £7.25m
2,600 square foot unit offered in the best building at discrete Kensington development
Gothic mansion opposite Regent’s Park offered for £11.5m
The Grade I listed former hospital on St Katharine's Precinct features lavish contemporary interiors within Victorian Neo-Gothic walls
Battersea’s ‘Wren’ mansion relisted after chunky price cut
Now being offered at less than £1,000 psf, some say the Grade II-listed Old Battersea House was designed by the most famous British architect of them all..