Sales

The average sale price in prime central London shot up by 27% to £4.

Which features often tempt buyers into digging deep for a country house?

It's been reported that property tycoon Christian Candy has landed a terrace of Grade I-listed Nash houses in Regent's Park, complete with permission to convert them into a 50,000 square foot residence.

In the wake of Tony Pidgley's widely-reported comments this week, prime central London estate agency W.A.Ellis has quite rightly questioned what constitutes a 'normal' market.

London Central Portfolio is eyeing up the pre-election market slowdown with glee.

A rise in the number of "affordable" Scottish estates - around the £1m mark - could herald a new generation of estate owners, claims Scottish agency CKD Galbraith.

It may be one of New York City's most spectacular residential properties, but it seems as though this five-storey penthouse has yet to find a buyer after a full eight years on the market.

As Victoria hits the property headlines yet again - this time for the sale of New Scotland Yard - local agency Hathaways casts an eye over the developments that are returning this transport hub to…

Marsh & Parsons is cracking on with its promise to open four branches in 2014. The firm has just launched two new offerings in South West London, and is planning to unveil another next month.

How good are you at reading buying signals? Are you coming across as 'a bit needy' on viewings?

Mayfair-based buying outfit Black Brick isn't having much trouble bagging new business by the sounds of it.

Residential developer City & Country has just bought one of the country's most important period mansions - the Grade I-listed Police College at Bramshill in Hampshire - for an undisclosed sum.