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Savills have just released their much-anticipated Residential Property Focus 2012 Q4.

Ed Williams, the man behind Rightmove since its launch in 2000, is retiring in April; he'll be just 50 years old.

A busy run-up to Christmas has been forecast for the London property market by Douglas & Gordon, a result of the "lethargic" start to the traditionally hectic autumn season.

The chaps behind Chris Beetles Fine Photographs, one of Europe's leading photography galleries, have done something rather clever;

Connoisseurs of - whisper it - best show on television, the Antiques Roadshow, will know the chap on the left as Thomas Plant, rising star of the programme's expert panel.

More evidence that Mayfair's coming home: two neighbouring Mayfair Village buildings ripe for conversion to substantial private residences.

A double-header of gloom from Knight Frank's latest house price reports: Liam Bailey and Gráinne Gilmore believe that next year will see the end of prime London's house price boom, and that property…

Goldschmidt & Howland are marketing a pretty unique opportunity in Hampstead: a sprawling 60's home set in about an acre of private grounds in the heart of Frognal village, for £15m.

If you've been out on viewings all day, you'll know it's the coldest of the year so far.

Property developer Londonewcastle are set to collaborate with new investor and developer The Third Quarter on a collection of new penthouse apartments in one of Clerkenwell's key buildings.

An architecture and interior design practice is apparently being sued for £300,000 after a project at One Hyde Park allegedly over-ran by ten months.

In case you hadn't noticed all the pop concerts and ticker tape, it's US election day.