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‘Incomparable’ Miami estate sets new price record
The views from Villa Lourdes would leave even Hemingway lost for words, say agents
Lomond buys Scottish agency DJ Alexander
Lloyds-backed estate agency group strikes again, making its 24th acquisition of the year as rumours swirl around a bid for London agency Chestertons.
Developer to spend £20m transforming Notting Hill terrace
The four 1860s buildings facing the renowned blue door from the hit 1999 movie “Notting Hill” will be transformed into a mixed-use scheme and launched for sale at the end of next year
Lloyds-backed Lomond Group ‘in talks’ to buy London estate agency Chestertons
Top-end London estate agency Chestertons began looking for a buyer again earlier this year.
£15m+ deals double in bumper year for PCL
32 sales were tucked away above the £15m mark in 2021, according to Beauchamp Estates, with many going to buyers in their late 20s and early 30s
Star architect Richard Rogers dies
The celebrated designer of landmark buildings and super-prime residential schemes including One Hyde Park has passed away, aged 88.
Ranked: 2021’s housing hotspots, where property prices have climbed up to 31% in a year
Mountain Ash in Wales tops a list of 2021's market hotspots; the average asking price here has rocketed by nearly a third in the last year, according to Rightmove.
House prices have risen more in the last year than in 2019 and 2020 combined
All UK regions except London and Scotland have seen average property values rise by more than in 2019 and 2020 combined in 2021, says Zoopla - and four regions have seen prices jump by more than in the…
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Wilton Crescent refurb project bags £17.5m loan from CapitalRise
Super-prime townhouse renovation project in Belgravia has been valued in its current state at £27m.
Deal done on £35m Mayfair trophy
38 Hill Street, better known as The Naval Club, could potentially be worth up to £100m as a private residence
Construction supply issues are worsening, warn architects, ‘making sustainable design more difficult’
"Shortages of [construction] materials remain significant and inflation is gathering pace", according to the latest update from the RIBA.