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Sales of £2m+ homes in London "collapsed" last year, says Douglas & Gordon, with the number of transactions tumbling by 64% in the last nine months of 2015 against the same period in 2013.

The number of house-hunters registered per estate agency branch rose by 20% as the supply of housing available to buy fell towards the end of 2015, reports the National Association of Estate Agents.

MAISON&OBJET has named Eugeni Quitllet, André Fu and Rafael de Cárdenas as its three "Designers of 2016".

CBRE has hired a key member of Savills' Residential Development team as it looks to ramp up its capability in the prime East London market.

Marsh & Parsons will hit something of a landmark next week when it opens its 25th shop front in the capital.

Simon Green joins Curzon Street-based sales team

Luxury property developer Consero London has recruited a new Head of Sales for its high-end residences in London and the home counties.

An unusual 27-unit project in Chelsea's ultra-exclusive Bolton Conservation Area has brought some "hidden" artists' studios back to life as hi-spec boltholes.

Culture Secretary John Whittingdale has appointed five new commissioners  to the governing body of Historic England.

Jeremy Newsum is to retire from his role as Executive Trustee of the Grosvenor Estate at the end of this year.

A weary Home Builders Federation has hit back at claims that developers in England are sitting on a record 475,647 green-lit, but unbuilt, new homes.

Colliers International Group has bought London property agency Hatton Real Estate, which will rebrand immediately, for an undisclosed sum.