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Berkeley eyeing Capco’s Earls Court scheme?
More rumours fly over future of west London mega-project
EcoWorld & Willmott Dixon complete major development deal
EcoWorld International has completed on the acquisition of a 70% stake of Willmott Dixon’s development business Be Living; its UK projects tally jumps from three to 15
Savills makes it 12 years as the UK’s top real estate Superbrand
Agency praised by marketing types as "fantastic example of a B2B company that has continued to invest in their brand over the long-term"
Which features and amenities do tenants really value?
Ensuite bathrooms top most-wanted list for UK renters, well ahead of swanky communal facilities...
Former Candy & Candy sales boss turns HNWI matchmaker
Kalina Boyadjiew joins exclusive Mayfair matchmaking consultancy Gray & Farrar as MD after overseeing sales programmes for Candy & Candy's One Hyde Park and Reignwood's Ten Trinity Square...
Interior designed Eaton Square mansion asks £30m
Classic stucco fronted mansion brought bang up to date...
Belgian scheme named ‘Best Residential Development’ at MIPIM
Galika Human Estate's Îlot Sacré in Brussels wins at this year's MIPIM Awards
Ranked: The UK’s most attractive cities to live & work in
Edinburgh takes the top spot from London, according to the Royal Mail
71% of homeowners believe that protecting the greenbelt is more important than building more new homes
45% of homeowners are self-proclaimed NIMBYs, according to a survey by Jackson-Stops. "Local communities need to challenge themselves to become YIMBYs," says Chairman Nick Leeming
‘Highly resilient’ residential performance helps push profits up at Savills
Savills' overall Group Revenue increased by 11% in 2017; revenue from the firm's UK residential property business climbed by 4%
Boutique London agency shakes off winter blues with £100m sales drive
Venerable Chelsea-based firm Russell Simpson reports a storming few months, tucking away £90m worth of deals with another £58m under offer...
UK’s first period Passivhaus home hits the market
Energy bills for this 1870s mid-terrace in Brook Green work out at just £400 a year