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"A blaze need not be the end — even for fragile buildings", writes Jonathan Foyle in this piece for the Financial Times...

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...

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...

Journalist Zoe Dare Hall explores the world of the celebrity estate agent for The Telegraph

With central London once again brought to a standstill by protesters, the BBC revisits a dramatic episode in Mayfair's history, when a palatial property became the symbol of a standoff between mainstream…

After receiving 8,000 user reviews across 800 schemes, 'the TripAdvisor of the property industry' has revealed its highest and lowest scoring resi developments...

How would The Bard have sold a house? Would Hemingway, Thoreau or Pinter have been able to stir up interest with syntax alone?

Eight "new-build or significantly extended and refurbished" homes have been shortlisted for this year's Manser Medal architecture prize.

Bright young things Luke Edward Hall, Beata Heuman, Fettle, Hollie Bowden, Sophie Ashby, Anna Burles, Rachel Chudley and Sella Concept profiled in 'cool kids of decor' rundown

Buyers flush with tech fortunes are changing the face of high-end property, writes Judith Evans in the Financial Times

Melanie Cable-Alexander reports for The Telegraph on the new breed of wealthy estate owner 'single-handedly' driving the big estate market...

Bel Air's sprawling Chartwell Estate is now asking $195m, having been listed for sale in 2017 at $350m