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A "tough" new noise regime has come into force as part of Kensington & Chelsea's new Code of Construction Practice.

The sales market in prime London continues to be challenging, says LonRes in its authoritative review of Q1... There has been little movement in prices and transaction volumes remain subdued.

The LonRes team summarises an unusually subdued Q1 in the prime London lettings market... The prime London lettings market has, over the last three months, been quieter than many expected.

Prime London property developers are "re-examining the final phases of many schemes that were expected to include three and four bedroom apartments and penthouses", says one lettings agent, as demand fails…

The Government has started identifying a number of property development firms for investigation as it turns a spotlight on the use of offshore companies.

An overwhelming majority of residents of St Ives - one of Cornwall's most famous, beautiful and in-demand destinations - have voted to ban second homes in a landmark local referendum. 83.

Northacre has had its Section 106 for the development of the former Scotland Yard HQ formally approved, just two months after the 1.7 acres scheme was given the go-ahead by Westminster planners.

A chunky two-unit amalgamation on the top floors of St Edward's new scheme on High Street Ken has become available at £12.95m.

Boutique developer SAS Investments has added two new land buyers to the ranks as it gears up to launch a batch of new schemes and a five-year investment vehicle.

British Land has signed itself up as Headline Partner of this year's London Design Festival in September.

Beauchamp Estates' decision to take some exhibition space at this year's Top Marques Show in Monaco paid off big time after His Serene Highness Prince Albert II rocked up to talk real estate.

A neo-classical mansion on Totteridge Common has been sold in one of the biggest deals outside of London so far this year. Guided at £16.