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RICS names 144th president
Nick Maclean became acting president at the 157-year-old organisation las spring.
SW city leads UK house price growth rankings
London was the only region to see property values dip in 2025, as Lloyds Bank reveals localised property market divergences.
London outmigration drops to a decade low
'London leavers are moving back into familiar territory,' says Hamptons, as moves concentrate around the M25.
Housing market edged up in 2025 with prices & activity both ticking higher
Propertymark data reveals a slight improvement in buying activity compared to the previous 12 months, but also flags a rise in fall-throughs.
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Your essential five-minute briefing on the latest market movements & commentary, featuring data, forecasts and analysis from Savills, Foxtons, ONS, LonRes, Jackson-Stops, Acadata, Property Vision, RedBook…
Ranked: London’s fastest-performing planning authorities
Planning decision times have fallen while approval rates have edged higher across prime London & the Home Counties.
Acquisition agency flags 12 buying trends to watch in 2026
Specialists from Stacks’ national network pick the property features set to be most in demand in the year ahead...
London rental prices steady as tenant demand holds firm
'Rental prices continue to track close to historic norms,' says Foxtons, 'pointing to healthy competition across the market.'
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
PrimeResi's regular stock check, powered by LonRes
Dar Global’s Trump Dubai tower pitches highest pool & NYC-style penthouses
London-listed developer awards big construction contract as it prepares to deliver 'new global icon'.
1720s Bloomsbury gem with A-list fashion pedigree hits the rental market
In Pictures: Grade II* listed early Georgian townhouse on Great James Street was restored by the co-creators of US labels Skims and Good American.
Royal Assent for ‘landmark’ Planning & Infrastructure Bill
'It’s time to get on with the job and build baby build,' declares Housing Secretary Steve Reed as long-awaited legislation becomes law.