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Jenrick: ‘We’ll make it easier to build beautiful homes, to end the myth that quality is the enemy of supply’
Writing in The Sunday Telegraph, Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick trails the publication of the late Roger Scruton's Building Better, Building Beautiful report
Royal house hunters: These Canadian properties might suit Harry and Meghan
Luxury realtors put forward four super-prime options for the Duke & Duchess...
What London’s Iconic Home Design Says About the City’s Evolution
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…
Artsy: Inside the Art Collection at the British Prime Minister’s Residence
How much leeway do prime ministers have to impose their own aesthetic tastes on the world's most famous townhouse?
The Telegraph: From private Peloton studios to snow cabins, how at-home spas are upping their game in the world’s most opulent homes
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…
FT: Architectural salvage – antidote to the age of bling
Helen Barrett meets the husband and wife team behind behind cult salvage and interiors company Retrouvius in this piece for the Financial Times
Insider: Inside London’s derelict ‘Billionaires Row’ — a mile-long street of mystery, murder, and tax avoidance
American news website Insider has profiled 19 mansions on The Bishops Avenue, in a series of salacious articles on North London's “Billionaires’ Row”.
The Times: Selling their great idea was never going to be the right move for estate agents
Peter Hosking, Financial Editor of The Times, has delivered a withering appraisal of how estate agents have handled the growth of property portals
WSJ: Inside a Chinese Developer’s Nearly $3 Billion Bet on the Storied Waldorf Astoria
375 private apartments in Manhattan's famous Waldorf Astoria are due to come to market next year..
FT: From the ashes – restoring historic houses after fire
"A blaze need not be the end — even for fragile buildings", writes Jonathan Foyle in this piece for the Financial Times...
WSJ: Pitching a New York landmark’s puzzling penthouse
Buyers can't seem to work what to do with the 'oddly shaped' five-storey space atop Manhattan’s Woolworth Building, reports the Wall Street Journal...
The Spectator: Why London is no longer the bellwether of property prices
It certainly doesn't feel like we are living through the longest property market crash in history, writes Ross Clark in this well-informed piece for The Spectator...