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Unreal Estate: Is this the best new-build house on the market right now?
An "unreal" contemporary mansion on Surrey's exclusive Wentworth Estate has become one of the biggest and most exciting open market instructions of 2016 so far.
‘We need better designed houses’ says the new Prime Minister
Theresa May picks up the keys to No.10 Downing Street this afternoon, completing the deal rather more quickly than expected.
Strutt & Parker hires new National Head of Lettings
Strutt & Parker has appointed Kate Eales as its new National Head of Lettings.
UK brickmaker considers ‘temporarily mothballing’ two plants
A major UK brick manufacturer is considering halting production at two of its plants in response to "current economic uncertainty".
Fly Net Worth: Big rise in private jet charters to the UK
We've heard lots of anecdotal evidence suggesting an influx of overseas HNWs to these shores recently, but here's an interesting indicator: the number of private jets flying into London from Asia rocketed…
Grade I Cumberland Terrace mansion up for sale
The great John Nash saved arguably his finest work for Regent's Park, designing a series of neoclassical terraces that endure as some of London's most wanted residences nearly 200 years on.
Billionaires’ Row 2.0: Harrison Varma debuts ‘ground-breaking’ Buxmead scheme
Harrison Varma has lifted the lid on its landmark resi scheme on The Bishops Avenue in north London.
Developer given two years to rebuild pub ‘brick by brick’
A resi developer in north London has been given two years to rebuild a pub it demolished to make way for a new apartment scheme.
Inside Mainland China’s most expensive home
A 32-bedroom, 72,441 square foot new-build palace has come up for sale in Suzhou, about 100km outside of Shanghai, for a cool CN¥1,000,000,000 (around US$150m), probably making it the most expensive…
Wolff passes million square foot milestone
We hear David Wolff's boutique architecture practice has reached a couple of big milestones.
Avenue Road mansion by Wolff Architects
The Notting Hill-based firm has just passed the £1.
Deals are back on the table as prime central London transactions jump 29% (from a low base)
Deal numbers in prime central London rallied by 29% in the week following the Brexit vote (compared to the same week in May), says Knight Frank, but, as already reported by Savills, prices dipped in June…
The big trend in London’s lettings market? A lack of definable trends…
As well as plunging the economy into turmoil, the EU vote has played havoc with Benham & Reeves' Lettings Heat Map.