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The Euros 2016: How have house prices fared since 2012?
We couldn't let a major sporting event go past without some kind of infographic, so here's something to discuss during the nil-all draw between Romania and Switzerland.
Sager & Cain Hoy rack up £145m worth of resi sales at Islington Square
Buyers have snapped up a whopping £145m worth of resi units at the redevelopment of the former North London Mail Centre in Islington since the scheme launched in December.
Courts uphold Berlin’s short-let ban
Late last year, Berlin made the vast majority of Airbnb-style short-let rentals illegal.
Buyer demand drops at fastest rate since 2008 – RICS
Demand from buyers is falling at the fastest pace in eight years and prices are headed for a dip, according to the latest RICS Market Survey.
Spink/Stein modern masterclass asks £12.75m
An extraordinary creation by Seth Stein Architects and Spink Property has come up for sale in London's Notting Hill.
Global Markets: Nordics strengthen; UK & US tread water; Antipodeans dip
An average 3.4% increase was recorded across 55 of the world's key housing markets during Q1, but there's signs that the top performers are starting to cool.
The New Wage: How much are property industry professionals earning in 2016?
The UK's property employment sector has been experiencing some of the biggest fluctuations in salaries and vacancies in almost ten years, according to new research out today, with online emerging as the…
New price record reported in Hong Kong
A Shenzhen property firm owner has reportedly shelled out around HK$2.1 billion (just over £185m) for a new-build house on The Peak in Hong Kong.
Cogress raises £3.7m to fund Belsize Park scheme
Open equity investment platform Cogress has raised £3.7m for a new boutique development project in NW London's swanky Belsize Village.
Heritage bodies team up to create a single Funding Database
The Heritage Alliance and the Architectural Heritage Fund are teaming up to create a single UK-wide heritage funding directory.
TONIGHT: The ERC’s ‘Boom or Bust’ debate on the future of UK property prices
The fourth annual Economics Research Council debate on the future of residential property prices in the UK is being held tonight at the Royal Geographical Society in London.
KFH rolls out two more branches in Zone One
Kinleigh Folkard & Hayward has opened up new offices in Clerkenwell, EC1V and Earls Court, SW5, taking the firm's London office tally to 55, with ten in Zone One.