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Knight Frank & Savills bolster Birmingham operations
Agencies ramp up resi sales and development divisions as regional centres continue to outperform
Deal agreed on £40m Thames Wharf Studios site
Livingstone brothers sell off Hammersmith development opp and home of the Michelin-starred River Café
Developers reluctant to take a swing in super-prime Surrey
Stock shortage predicted in St George's Hill and Wentworth as development plots fall out of favour with high-end housebuilders
Plans revealed to turn dilapidated Wiltshire mansion into ‘one of the best private residences in the world’
Adam Architecture and Delancey team up on sprawling Grade I listed project near Marlborough
Government launches review into ‘hundreds of thousands’ of unbuilt homes
Expert panel led by Sir Oliver Letwin to investigate gap between permissions and completions
Regions stay positive while London’s priciest boroughs continue to suffer
LSL/Acadata December index records double-digit annual price falls in Westminster, Hammersmith & Fulham and Wandsworth, with Kensington & Chelsea not far behind;
Best bids on central London refurb portfolio
'Diamond Collection' asks £18.25m
U+I brings in Development Director from Sellar Property
Regeneration specialist developer U+I has recruited a new Development Director
‘No rush to come to market’ across the country so far this year, but Central London asking prices are on the up – Rightmove
"Key [market] metrics are broadly consistent with the same period last year", says the property portal
Rents rise as stock levels – and new landlord acquisitions – drop
London goes from having the slowest rate of rental growth in England to the fastest, says Countrywide
‘Peanuts!’: Trump slams Grosvenor Square embassy deal
POTUS refuses to cut ribbon on new $1bn base in "off location" south of the river; rues sale of Mayfair fortress as a "bad deal"
‘20% of landlords plan on selling up’ over tax changes
"Those who earn their income through property will pay significantly higher tax bills" as a result of recent tax reforms, says the NLA.