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OnTheMarket has signed 81 new branches in its first week as a Plc
Property portal reports "extremely encouraging" response from estate agencies
Berkeley’s St Joseph wins approval for Birmingham wharf project
Snow Hill Wharf will deliver 404 high-end apartments across five waterfront buildings
Knight Frank ramps up regional resi development offering
Six new hires across Birmingham, Bristol & Beaconsfield follow 'incredibly strong year' in the regions
Chinese conglomerate flips NYC’s record-breaking ‘Wildenstein’ mansion
Famous 25,000 square foot townhouse changes hands for $90m, less than a year after selling for $79.5m...
Capco ‘in discussions’ over Empress State Building future
MOPAC could buy the freehold or extend its lease on the West London landmark
‘Ambassadorial’ 22-bed Marylebone mansion goes up for rent
Vast Wimpole Street pile offered fully-furnished at £20,000 per week...
Buying in London for less than five years ‘doesn’t warrant the transaction costs’
HNWIs now seeing renting as a more commercial alternative, says buying agency
New ISA looks to build interest in British heritage projects
Oaksmore ISA 'allows investors to pledge their hard-earned savings to a cause in which they have a genuine interest'
Alchemi’s Strand project offered for sale
David Adjaye-designed development could deliver 26 high-spec apartments with two duplex penthouses overlooking Trafalgar Square
Looking for value for money? Try Billionaires’ Row, says developer
Harrison Varma says its super-prime Buxmead scheme is offering 'effortless living' for under £500 per square foot - when you take the 16,000 square feet of amenity space into account...
Conveyancing volumes drop for the first time since 2011
Conveyancing volumes fell by 12% last year, from 1,077,959 in 2016 to 952,966 in 2017. It's the first annual drop in workloads since 2011, says Search Acumen, "reflecting a subdued property market".
US investment firm buys into London proptech VC Pi Labs
Värde takes a stake in Faisal Butt's London property technology foundry