The Market

Wandsworth has removed permitted developments from 120 bars and taverns across the borough in what's being called a "pioneering" move

Noticed any changes in buyer or vendor behaviour over the last few days? Heatwaves see a totally different modus operandi compared to the rest of the year, says Chestertons' Nicholas White...

Average prices in the City itself have shot up by a remarkable 81% in the last five years, says CBRE

A home by the sea comes with a 71% price premium compared to a similar property just a mile inland, according to the latest summertime workings from Knight Frank

CBRE is sticking by its forecasts, "despite" the outcome of the EU referendum.

Demand seems to be drying up for new-build apartments in central London as planning pipelines balloon, reports investment house London Central Portfolio, with a worsening case of over-supply - which the …

119 Ebury Street was selected by Grosvenor, in collaboration with Westminster Council and Historic England, as a sort of testing ground to see just how green heritage buildings can go

The UK's average house prices ticked up by 1% in May to take annual price growth to +8.7% (up from +8.5% last month), according to the latest UKHPI, released today

The planning system is in "gridlock", according to a new investigation, with developers and homeowners thwarted by "severe" delays in decision making.

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Property price growth in the country's top prime regional cities - Bristol, Bath and Cheltenham - is still out-gunning most other market segments, says Knight Frank, as an ever-growing imbalance between …