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Brand new three-bed unit with 1,000 square foot roof terrace pitched as Marylebone's 'ultimate lockdown pad'

“People are sensing an opportunity now" in the prime country house market, says Knight Frank's Edward Rook.

Mark Hayward, boss of the NAEA, is to retire after seven years in charge. His departure is prompting a restructure of the parent Propertymark organisation.

Cornerstone's David Hannah has been ordered to pay a total of £60,000 for "failing to properly assess and communicate" the risks of a Stamp Duty avoidance scheme in 2007.

Black Lives Matter movement prompts firms to move away from the terms ‘master bedroom’ and ‘master bathroom’ in favour of ‘main’ or ‘principal’

The birthplace of former British PM Lord Palmerston is one of the most historic townhouses currrently available, says Savills - and the Angelica Kauffman ceilings have to be seen to be believed...

High-end group’s five-year strategy includes offering long-term accommodation to its members, according to boss Nick Jones

A survey by Zoopla has revealed that one in seven (14%) of those who were planning to move home before the pandemic hit have cancelled or paused those plans for more than a year.

Oxfordshire Garden Village is the largest project to date for Grosvenor’s Strategic Land division, which aims to have a portfolio of at least 30,000 homes by 2023.

Knight Frank reports that "after an initial burst of demand following the re-opening of the market on 13 May, the number of new sellers has risen and the ratio between supply and demand has normalised.

Sunday 28th June was the first ever day that more than one million searches were performed on Rightmove Overseas.

Ground and first floor unit at the world famous Candy & Candy scheme in Knightsbridge is asking over £6,300 psf.