Format: News
Golden Opportunities: Which are the ‘best value’ PCL neighbourhoods right now?
Prices in some of the capital's most prestigious enclaves remain 17% below the height of the market, reports Coutts.
London tenants cross the M25 in record numbers
Rental prices continue to escalate across the country, reports Hamptons.
Superbrands: Which property firms made this year’s rankings?
Savills tops real estate rundown for a 16th year.
Inside a storied townhouse in Mayfair, asking £14.5mn
Period townhouse on Half Moon Street has a c.5,000 sq ft interior refurbished 'to the highest standard'.
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Savills, Benham & Reeves, Acadata, the RICS, LCP, Knight Frank & more...
New office head at Savills Chelmsford
Resi development sales director Alex Leigh takes the reins from Stephen White, who steps down from the role after ten years.
Property industry raises funds for Turkey-Syria earthquake relief
Agents Giving and The Guild of Property Professionals have launched a Turkey-Syria earthquake appeal.
Top buying agency marks 40 years in business with ‘huge increase’ in client enquiries & international expansion plans
Property Vision is preparing to launch an international business later this year.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Property developers tasked with improving London’s air quality
New planning guidance outlaws wood burners in new and refurbished homes in London, and calls for architects and developers to 'consider air quality at every stage of the design process'.
‘Markets may be more robust than many suspect’: Prices slowing but still rising across England & Wales
Tiny - but positive - movement in January 'suggests falling prices are not an inevitable conclusion', says Acadata.
‘A box of natural light’: Odile Decq creates remarkable translucent glass house in Brittany
Maison de Verre was designed for a client suffering from a progressive and irreversible loss of sight that would lead him to see only vague shapes. (Image credit: Philippe Ruault)