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Cheshire’s ‘remarkable’ Adlington Hall Estate lists at £30mn
The ancestral home of the Legh family has become available for the first time in 700 years.
Historic Bloomsbury office-to-resi opp heads to auction
1721 stunner on Great James Street is guided at £3.5mn.
BDB Pitmans recruits Connells director to lead new-build team
National law firm boosts real estate team with high-level hire.
Westminster mulls affordable housing plan for ‘dirty money’ mansions
Labour-controlled council is investigating how compulsory purchase orders could be employed to take control of properties which 'are not being used for their stated purpose'.
Truss set to cut Stamp Duty to ‘encourage economic growth’
The Prime Minister and Chancellor will announce a reduction in property transaction taxes on Friday, suggests The Times.
Concierge Auctions rebrands; reports record results under Sotheby’s banner
Luxury property auction house has made a raft off senior appointments and handled some very big property deals since being acquired by Sotheby’s and Realogy last year.
Spectacular ‘Succession’ penthouse finds a taker
10,700 sq ft super-home at 35 Hudson Yards starred as Kendall Roy's pad in the hit HBO series (Image credit: Colin Miller for Related Companies)
Luxury estate agency stars in BBC job-hunt TV series
Commission-only property brokerage Nest Seekers is offering a three-month placement to the winner of a new BBC Three show.
Clarke names new Housing & Planning Minister
Lee Rowley has become the latest Tory Housing Minister.
Aria founders selling ‘hidden’ converted warehouse in Islington
Ingenious transformation was carried out by Kennedy Twaddle Architects.
Beauchamp recruits ex-Foxtons star Stuart Bennett as head of sales
After 24 years at Foxtons, Bennett has taken the helm of Beauchamp Estates’ high-profile sales team in Mayfair.
Inflation-linked S106 payments ‘could be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for some developments’
"Some projects could become economically unviable if local authorities force developers to increase Section 106 agreements in line with runaway inflation," warns Boodle Hatfield.