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The number of properties on surveyor’s books reached a new low in November, says the RICS, as prices continue to rise at a "firm pace" and transaction levels stay flat.

For developers, changes announced in November's Spending Review signal a huge opportunity.

Although 2015 may not go down as a vintage year in the country market, a number of extraordinary properties still changed hands behind the scenes.

If the government was hoping to put a stop to wealthy foreigners investing in the UK, then raising the minimum threshold on investor visas from £1m to £2m may have just done the trick.

A major new scheme has just been given the thumbs up in Covent Garden, involving the complete demolition of a giant 80s office building.

U+I Group - formerly known as Development Securities and Cathedral Group - has appointed the former Chief Executive of Selfridges, a current Senior Independent Director of Rightmove, as its Non-Executive…

One of Greenwich’s biggest private houses has just been sold after hitting the market for a record £3.75m.

Repair and maintenance on historic buildings in England accounted for 10% of the total value of the construction industry in 2010, and heritage tourism represented 2% of the UK’s GDP in 2011, says Historic England…

A New York apartment block is proving to be quite the hit with UK buyers, with classical-look interiors and a setting overlooking Central Park that is, to the developer's eye, reminiscent of London's…

It's been claimed that poor collaboration between architects and smart home specialists is costing homeowners thousands of pounds in retro-fit cabling and needless renovations.

Prospective buyers at Battersea Power Station are being invited to take an "immersive" interactive journey into the future and see how the finished project will actually look.

Westminster has given the go-ahead for a major new development on London's Hyde Park Corner.