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Trade bodies merge to form ‘The Property Institute’
The Association of Residential Managing Agents (ARMA) and the Institute of Residential Property Management (IRPM) have joined forces to "represent and uphold the 'gold standard' for professional practitioners…
Wilben secures another Chelsea development prospect
CapitalRise has provided a bridging loan for the acquisition of a £1.7m property in Chelsea, which the developer plans to demolish and replace.
Reservations launch at new ultra-luxe scheme on Miami Beach
The Perigon is being created by a star-studded team including OMA New York, Tara Bernerd & Gustafson Porter+Bowman
Green light for 26-storey tower on New Covent Garden Market site
The 26-storey "Apex 1" tower has been designed by Glenn Howells Architects for joint-venture developers Vinci UK and St Modwen.
House Collective rolls into Notting Hill & Holland Park
The boutique agency’s new base on Holland Park Avenue will be headed up by John D Wood alumnus Will Vaughan
Redbook recruits former Knight Frank chief, Lord Hay
Knight Frank's former Global Head of Residential, Lord Andrew Hay, has joined Sandy Mitchell's Redbook Agency as non-executive Chairman.
OBR upgrades house price forecast again
Average house prices are likely to rise by 7.4% this year, predicts the Office for Budget Responsibility, and by 15.8% over five years.
‘Exceptional’ Hertfordshire estate hits the market at £15mn
The historic Hexton Manor sits in 773 acres at the northern tip of the Chilterns AONB
Islington & Earlsfield development opps to feature in upcoming Savills sale
11 of the lots in the agency's April catalogue are guided above £1m
Deal sealed on major York development site
The Retreat is one of the world’s oldest mental health institutions in the city, and covers some 40 acres
Luxury co-ownership platform debuts in London with Mayfair penthouse acquisition
American start-up Pacaso is offering a 12.5% share of a duplex flat in Mayfair for nearly £1.1mn, and has a house in the Cotswolds lined up for its next UK offer.
Chancellor cuts VAT on energy-efficient home improvements; commits to reducing Income Tax in 2024
Energy-efficient home improvements - such as solar panels, heat pumps and insulation - will face no VAT for the next five years.