The Market

A developer has threatened legal action after planners voted to officially name his new apartment scheme "Millionaires' Row", because "only millionaires will be able to afford to buy them".

Prices tumbling by up to 50%, courts drowning in litigation, inheritances decimated and mortgage markets in turmoil; Trevor Abrahmsohn paints a rather bleak picture of a Britain under "Red Ed's" proposed Man…

The prime central London property market is oft described as a law unto itself

John D Wood & Co. has amplified its offering South of the River with the acquisition of Duck & Hedges lettings agency on Clapham Common South Side.

With seven months to go, Labour has outlined its plans to reform the way we live where we do should it win next year's General Election.

Introducing Capital Gains Tax on main residences could fix the housing market, cutting price inflation and driving supply levels up - so says housing guru Kate Barker in a new book

As Ed Miliband prepares to 'unveil' his six-point plan at the Labour party conference, Winkworth has been looking into how the upcoming general election could impact on sales levels in prime central Lon…

Altering the Council Tax system would be a better solution than introducing a mansion tax, says Savills' Lucian Cook

In the wake of yesterday's extraordinary revelations by British Land, a timely report by Knight Frank has backed Mayfair to regain its reputation as London’s premier address, after a "step-change" in devel…

Strutt & Parker has been championing Open House Days for a good five years now, and the team has started limbering up for its next annual viewathon, scheduled to take place next month. T

Sit on the fence and you may still fall. But this uncertain market could be a boon for buyers brave enough to zig while others zag, says Robert Bailey Property's Will Hollest.

London is the most expensive city in the world to locate an employee, overtaking the "winner" for the last five years, Hong Kong, in Savills Live/Work Index