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Wealthy residents of three Tory constituencies are already choosing to pay a mansion tax in all but name, argues the Times' economics editor Philip Aldrick...

The Times Magazine bags a rare interview with the scion of one of the country’s wealthiest families

The Financial Times's Edwin Heathcote discovers some new architectural gems sprouting on top of buildings in Bethnal Green, Battersea, Covent Garden, New York and Mexico.

Hugh Graham of The Sunday Times meets Mr and Mrs Clarke's man in London, Christian Eldershaw - and his meditation coach, to find out whether a meditation session could really be the secret to sealing t…

Judith Evans explores the burgeoning international trend for branded luxury homes, for the Financial Times.

"Wellness hacks, integrated technology and branded residences will all be big business for luxury property developers as we go into the new decade," writes Rebecca Cope in Tatler magazine.

Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick trails the publication of the late Roger Scruton's Building Better, Building Beautiful report

Luxury realtors put forward four super-prime options for the Duke & Duchess...

From grand residences on Carlton House Terrace to working class terraces in Greenwich, most houses in London adhere to the basic "two up, two down" interior template, says CityLab journalist Feargus O'Sullivan…

How much leeway do prime ministers have to impose their own aesthetic tastes on the world's most famous townhouse?

Zoe Dare Hall investigates "whole house wellness curation” in this entertaining piece for the Telegraph, finding out how HNW homeowners are specifying everything from snow cabins, spin studios and salt ca…

Helen Barrett meets the husband and wife team behind behind cult salvage and interiors company Retrouvius in this piece for the Financial Times