Deals & Instructions

The Linton Group has been given the go-ahead for a high-end nine-apartment scheme on Kingsland Road in Dalston, which it has earmarked as "the new creative hub for east London" and an "ultimate hotspot".

Some more details have been emerging about Residential Land's recent offloading of Elliott House in Marylebone.

Developer Landmark Estates has bagged a 20-acre site in Wiltshire with designs on a £7m resi scheme.

Mossop Street-based Wilben Developments has just smashed the price record on Eagle Place (you know, behind the Ferrari showroom on the Old Brompton Road) with the sale of this little beauty for £3.9m.

One of the capital's finest period properties has sold for something approaching £28m.

Galliard Homes, Cain Hoy and ARV Investments have paid over £15m to buy up the half acre "London Octopus" site near the Chiswick Roundabout in Hounslow, with ideas to create a residential-led development.

The Palace Wharf scheme has planning for 22 apartments and five townhouses

Transport for London has been given the go-ahead by Westminster's planners to convert 55 Broadway, its Grade I-listed Charles Holden-designed Art Deco HQ in St James's, into 89 residential units.

A £400m portfolio of student digs across 12 UK University cities is being offloaded by The International Mutual Fund.

Tony Pidgley's Berkeley Group is said to be closing in on a deal to acquire the 2.7-acre West End Green site on Edgware Road.

An 11-hectare uninhabited island just 36km away from Fiji's Nadi airport is being offered for sale by Knight Frank New Zealand, with plans to create either a boutique resort or a single private residence.

London could be about to get a new superhome in the shape of a Grade I listed behemoth on ultra-exclusive Belgrave Square.