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Southwark has announced that its Director of Housing & Modernisation, Gerri Scott, is to leave the borough's employ after seven years in the job.

Two of central London's biggest development projects have been shortlisted for the trophy that nobody wants - the Carbuncle Cup 2017. Nova Victoria

Turley's Sarah Stevens joins as Senior Director

The number of loans forwarded to buy-to-let investors held steady in June, but crucially we're at the stage where some meaningful comparisons can be made with pre-SDLT surcharge days.

Green and Lib Dem constituencies have the highest average house prices in the UK, while Tory seats linger down in third place, according to some delvings.

The Hong Kong developer behind the blockbusting acquisitions of the "Cheesegrater" skyscraper and Nine Elms Square sounds keen to add some more UK assets to its collection.

As we discovered in the recent English Housing Survey, there's been a significant and sustained shift towards renting over home-ownership, with England's Private Rented Sector doubling in size in the…

The number of residential planning applications in London has surged, with the first six months of the year racking up 38% more than the average rate since 2010.

Super-prime specialist Clivedale London has engaged the services of global communications agency PRCO as it gears up to deliver the first development projects from its £1.1bn pipeline.

Super-prime pioneer Northacre has been whetting appetites down in Westminster with a sneak peek at the progress of its first ever new-build scheme - the transformation of New Scotland Yard.

A Knightsbridge penthouse has hit the market with a frankly ridiculous amount of outside space for this part of town.

When central London was on the up in 2013/14, rising property prices rippled out to outer boroughs and beyond, to commuter towns.