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“There is significant scope for countries to improve the design and functioning of housing taxes,” declares the OECD, as it advises high-income economies including the UK to cut residential transaction tax…

The Westminster-based studio has designed a three-bed show residence at the luxury hospitality brand’s first standalone resi development in the US.

2022 is shaping up to be a vintage year for London’s super-prime market, with over £1bn worth of £10mn-plus properties traded since January; PrimeResi takes a look at some of the most significant and dow…

The first show residences have been unveiled at One Wall Street, Macklowe Properties’ reinvention of a 1930s landmark in Downtown Manhattan, which promises to ‘set a benchmark for luxury living’.

"There is no doubt that there is a cool breeze blowing in the London market,” says Roarie Scarisbrick of buying agency Property Vision - but the consensus amongst 21 prime property pundits canvassed by…

Wealthy private client investors "have been operating against an unprecedented backdrop of macro-economic disruption," says Investec - but "these challenging times have failed to dampen sentiment and can…

Paul and Alex Clarke, founders of brand-led estate agency Mr and Mrs Clarke, chat with PrimeResi about their recent big deal with Belvoir Plc, the world's coolest property brands, and the rise of the prime…

Huge regeneration projects are transforming Liverpool’s waterfront, creating a wealth of opportunities for property investors.

£35mn ‘collector’s item’ on Cadogan Square was one of the standout instructions of last year.

In conversation with PrimeResi, the PCL developer’s newly-appointed Group CEO Walid El-Hindi explains the changes going on behind the scenes - and why its new strategy goes far beyond bricks & mortar… …

As buyers circle the £55mn Grafton Street mansion, PrimeResi delves into the heritage of the trophy townhouse, formerly the HQ of fashion giant Gucci.

Grade I Grafton Street mansion is the finest option available in Mayfair right now, say agents