Format: Feature
Gleaming Spires: International students & the PCL lettings market
It's become less expensive to live and study in London of late, and top agents are reporting a surge in applicants with money to learn...
‘On a par with One57 & One Hyde Park’: Wanda unveils ‘Sydney’s most luxurious apartments’
Chinese mega-developer promises to 'set a new benchmark' for Australian property with super-prime project overlooking Sydney Harbour Bridge
“Long Life Loose Fit”: Architectural design notes for the Private Rented Sector
Top architecture practice Liftschutz Davidson Sandilands outlines the design elements required to create high-quality & future-proofed rental properties.
Understanding the risks of tax evasion in property transactions
With tough new rules now in place, it's important not just to do the right thing, but to be seen to be clearly doing the right thing – and being able to prove it, says Edward Powles
Greeks Bearing Gifts: Nicholas Revett, Trafalgar Park & the origins of UK neo-classicism
Matthew Beckett traces the lineage of one of our most recognisable and important architectural styles back to a small vestibule in the north wing of a £12m Wiltshire masterpiece...
Interiors Forecast: 8 luxury design trends to look out for in 2018
Karen Howes of Knightsbridge-based practice Taylor Howes furnishes us with her top themes for the year ahead...
The Luxury of Convenience: What London’s super-prime homeowners really want
New research by top-end property management firm puts the lifestyle choices of the capital's HNW residents under the spotlight
The Greater Fool: Can Britain really cope with a fall in housing prices?
"The UK may need to wean itself off its property addiction, but it also needs to sustain confidence in the single asset class that counts for almost two thirds of its wealth"
The Vancouver Experiment: A year on from the foreign buyer tax, how is the market performing?
Has an extra 15% charge on foreign buyers cooled Vancouver's runaway housing market? And will other cities follow suit?
Underground Films: How video can take basement conversions to new heights
It's been a big few weeks for subterranean development stories, with 'icebergs' making the news 'neath Kensington Palace Gardens, Brompton Square, and even Kensington Palace.
Carrots & Sticks: What do London’s new affordable housing measures mean for developers?
Hard cash and tough new policy changes have been promised recently; but will the combination work and what are the practicalities for those we're relying on to deliver?
London property is still in ‘bubble risk territory’, warns bank
Toronto has the most overly-inflated property market in the world, says UBS