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Prize Bishops Avenue site seeks £10.5m
Planners have OK'd designs for a 20,000 square foot behemoth with unusually large frontage - even for Billionaires' Row...
Staircase stand-off threatens to scupper renovation of ‘London’s first £300m mansion’
Speculation mounts over the future of Forbes House in Belgravia after planners throw cold water on new proposals; billionaire owner threatens to 'place the property on the market' if designs are rejected...
In Pictures: Lodha unveils themed apartments at Lincoln Square
Luxury developer rethinks the traditional marketing suite to give a 'true representation of a resident’s experience'
Royalton launches show home at £130m Surrey scheme
Themed around the Magna Carta, the ambitious project is delivering an entire private estate on a 57-acre site just outside of Windsor
Fortwell funds west London scheme with £15m loan
Development facility marks the firm's first resi construction loan in London since 2016
Georgian Group seeks new chairman
The search is on for a successor to Christopher Boyle QC, who will be stepping down in June
In Pictures: Boutique seaside scheme becomes Britain’s first ‘Passivhaus Plus’ multi-unit development
Seaton Beach on Devon's Jurassic Coast is the first multi-unit development in the UK to be certified as “Passivhaus Plus".
Important Palladian mansion was Ireland’s biggest recorded sale in 2019
Castletown Cox in Co Kilkenny has been described as 'Ireland's most beautiful house'
Galliard looks to double down on Nine Elms with £100m Royal Mail deal
Property developer is planning to acquire three more plots in the former Post Office sorting complex in Nine Elms, with a view to creating a five-acre premium residential scheme.
Hilltop provides £2.6m loan for Hexham resi development project
Hilltop Credit Partners makes its first SME development loan, backing a heritage office-to-resi conversion by The Morton Group in Northumberland
Why this Grade I listed townhouse ended up going under the hammer
Auctions are increasingly proving a viable option for those looking to sell fast in a slower market, says Allsop