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Shiny new-build schemes may grab the headlines, but distinguished mansion blocks remain the connoisseur's choice in W1 and W2, outperforming other flats by 8% since 2007.

Rather than benefit the working majority, a mansion tax could, in fact, do the opposite, says Tony Hennessey... Imagine for a moment that it is June 2015.

Where square footage is at a premium, developing the space above a building can unlock sky-high rewards.

How does a developer select a suitable area for a major new scheme?

How much of this "housing bubble" is actually media-driven, asks Trevor Abrahmsohn... As hip-hop raconteurs Public Enemy advise, "Don't Believe the Hype"

What can property investors learn from the Crown Estate's remarkable success, asks Nicky Richmond...

Stamp duty is now at a level that jeopardises the economic viability of a property purchase; a sliding scale would make far more sense, says David Hannah...

Buyers will need to have their wits about them as gazumping returns with a vengeance, says Camilla Dell...

Nestled in between Notting Hill, Marylebone and Mayfair, canny buyers are waking up to the riches that lie within Tyburnia (the area formally known as "around Bayswater", but brilliantly and almost single-handedly…

For London's estate agents, the consequences of all this housing market hype are potentially devastating, says Ed Mead... It must be the silly season.

London's diplomatic map is being redrawn, really spoiling property developers with a glut of ambassadorial opportunities in Mayfair, Marylebone, Westminster, Kensington and Holland Park, according to…

It's the latest thing: Billboard-height mugshots of estate agents are cropping up all over London and photos of local sales managers are dropping through letterboxes like pizza menus, as agencies compete…