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Prized Astor family collection goes under the hammer after Scottish estate sale
Tillypronie deal releases "the finest collection of sporting and ornithological art to come to the market in over 20 years"
High-roller drives away with £18m Kensington mansion
Another A-list owner for period paradise on Pembroke Gardens
Which pockets of central London saw property prices rise in 2017?
Cluttons provides an infographic snapshot of the "prime central" and "core central" London markets...
NY’s 432 Park Avenue tower sells three neighbouring $40m penthouses on the same day
Same-day deal could mean that a single buyer is creating a $120m super-penthouse on the 92nd and 93rd floors...
Berkeley confirms plans to build a ‘modular construction factory’ in Kent
House-building Plc puts in strong half-year results as it reaffirms a "commitment to modular construction" - which could halve construction times
Dame Fiona Reynolds to join Grosvenor
Former National Trust chief appointed by the Grosvenor Estate as a Trustee
‘Five resi agencies appointed on a third of London’s schemes’
Research reveals dominance of the 'Big 5' on the capital's new-build scene
Aussie vendor slashes $275k after seeing a buyer’s worthy social media profile
"Feel-good decision" sees a six-bed Brisbane mansion go to the under-bidder, after the owners Googled prospective buyers
Versailles-inspired Bayswater lateral asks £11.5m
'Palatial' park-fronting residence modelled on Louis XIV's lavish digs
‘Innovative’ new Kensington agency signs up ex-Hamptons PCL specialist
Matthew Alexander confirmed as the first recruit for Nick Carter's new freelance brokerage, Harding Green
London property prices are likely to drop by 3% in 2018 – Winkworth
"The fundamentals looks sound" for residential markets in 2018, says Winkworth, but the estate agency is not predicting much in the way of price rises.
Reditum Capital backs ‘London’s biggest PDR initiative’
Israeli developer to convert Sky's former HQ in west London into 268 apartments after snapping up landmark site at a 'highly attractive' rate