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Four Seasons launches ten super-prime serviced apartments at Trinity Square
Residential units in Reignwood's landmark City scheme are now available for 'extended stays' with access to Four Seasons facilities and a private members club
Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Significant sales lodged in Notting Hill, Bayswater, Hampstead and Regent's Park, as overall registrations slide across England & Wales...
How expensive is London compared to other world cities?
Zurich and Geneva are the priciest cities on the planet, but LA residents have the most 'purchasing power', according to this year's UBS Global Cities Rankings
Colliers buys German HNW property investment firm
Global real estate firm acquires a top resi investment house in Frankfurt
In Pictures: The London landmarks that might have been
RIBA has delved into its archives to explore alternative proposals for London buildings through history
Online agencies team up to chase Purplebricks
Emoov, Tepilo and Urban pool resources to leapfrog Yopa and create the UK's second biggest digital agent
Holland Park pop stars’ basement battle rumbles on
Planners defer their decision on an underground pool on Melbury Road
Humberts’ new owner names management team
Natural Retreats boss takes on Chief Exec role at Humberts; pledges to turn the estate agency into a 'high-end one-stop-shop for all things land, property and rural'
London’s appeal ‘dissipating’ amongst global wealthy – Beauchamp boss
High-profile Mayfair agency plans further international expansion in bid to 'balance the books'
Rare office-to-resi project up for sale on Red Lion Square
Grade II listed mid-terrace was built by Nicholas Barbon in 1686
Asking price reductions on the rise across southern England
Vendors being forced to accept greater discounts to achieve a sale, says Hometrack
London’s super-prime market stabilises as ‘pent-up demand’ underpins deal numbers
There's 'renewed vigour' at the very top of the market, with £10m+ pricing bottoming out at the start of this year, says Knight Frank - but values and volumes are unlikely to rise much in the short term.