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The global UHNWI population is forecast to grow by 22% over the next five years
"Despite a darkening economic outlook, wealth creation will remain a constant in 2019," predicts Knight Frank in its new Wealth Report.
Avenue Road crowned ‘North London’s premier address’ as £500m mega-mansion building boom takes shape
Leafy St John's Wood thoroughfare has overtaken The Bishop's Avenue & Winnnington Road in terms of UHNW buyer appeal, asserts local agency Aston Chase, and is now up there with the likes of Kensington…
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PEPs, SARs & MLROs: An A to Z of Anti-Money Laundering
As "gatekeepers", estate agents play a crucial role in the UK Government's ongoing efforts to stamp out money laundering and terrorism financing.
Studio Ashby’s Sophie Ashby on inspiration, Instagram & building a successful interior design business
INTERVIEW: Studio Ashby founder Sophie Ashby talks us through her rise to the top of London's interior design scene - from her very first commission to delivering acclaimed projects at high-profile developments…
Why buyers are looking longer and harder at short leases
Properties with very short leases are not striking fear into buyers like they once did, as turbulent market conditions widen their appeal...
Reinventing Queensway: Three schemes set to turn a Bayswater thoroughfare into one of London’s top addresses
Fenton Whelan, Meyer Bergman (with Finchatton) and Bourne Capital are bringing forward ambitious high-end developments along Queensway in W2.
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Why interior design of the future will seem like magic
Newcastle University's Sara Nabil explores how new technologies are shaping the homes of the future - and could revolutionise our approach to interior design.
Six of the best: Indulgent master suites
Half a dozen schemes, from penthouses to country piles, that demonstrate how to make a principal bedroom suite into a main selling point...
These maps show how tricky it is to measure inequality in local areas across England
In the UK, people often think about inequality in geographical terms: for example, places such as Kensington in London are considered 'rich', while Blackpool in Lancashire is considered 'poor'.
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