The Market

Charles Curran explains how seeing property as a home rather than trading stock may help re-adjust expectations

House prices continue to rise while new instructions remain scarce

Number of units with planning permission, under construction or completed in the UK up by 200% in a year

"After more than 20 years of unprecedented wealth creation, the Second Gilded Age has stalled"

18 tenants were living in the 14-room apartment on Hyde Park Gate, paying an average of £800 a month

The post-Brexit vote story is not prices, but turnover, says Charlie Ellingworth, as transactions tumble and estate agents suffer

“Detached family homes are fast becoming an endangered species in London" says Hamptons International

8.5% drop-off in lots sold last month; Q3 figures now down on last year

WeberHaus awarded 'recommended medical housing' certification by Society of Residential Hygiene, Construction Medicine and Interior Toxicology

Domestic buyers behind 80% of first phase acquisitions in Regent's Park

Tenants put in the driving seat as choice blossoms

Pitfalls for the unwary highlighted by Nemcova v Fairfield Rents Ltd.