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Loyn and Co’s acclaimed Outhouse listed for sale
Manser Medal winner and 'one of the most outstanding new houses in Britain in a decade' becomes available for the first time, asking nearly £3m
Price corrections boost prime London buying activity
Cluttons saw a 30% jump in new buyer enquiries from Q1 to Q2 this year - but has downgraded its price forecasts in Prime Central London
Farrell-designed warehouse conversion up for sale in Covent Garden
Bassist-turned-cheesemaker Alex James lived at this rare Grade II listed freehold house on Mercer Street during the early 2000s
Hedge fund tycoon continues ultra-prime shopping spree
Citadel founder Ken Griffin has reportedly dropped another $99m (£80m) on a world-class trophy residence, this time in Palm Beach, Florida...
Chestertons expands short lets division with hires from Hamptons & Foxtons
33-branch agency responds to increased demand for short-term accommodation services across London, installing specialists from Hamptons International & Foxtons to 'drive the business forward'
PCL agency Tedworth recruits pair of RBKC specialists
Farleys & Chestertons alumni Robert Budge & Sophie Campbell join Christian Warman & Simon Tollit's new boutique agency
Resi development site on Haverstock Hill goes for £17m
Ocean Drive Group and Best Star Real Estate have teamed up to acquire Marcol's Eton Garages site, which has planning permission for a 77-unit scheme drawn up by Camden-based Piercy & Co
‘Land & property are under-taxed’: Influential think tank calls for ‘fundamental’ economic reforms
"Fundamental reform has happened twice before in the last century following periods of crisis," says the IPPR in a major new report "– with the Attlee government’s Keynesian reforms in the 1940s and…
RIBA launches weekly ‘live magazine’ at 66 Portland Place
Held at the Institute's iconic Art Deco HQ each Wednesday evening, The Architects Underground is aimed at 'everyone who has a love of, an interest in or an opinion on architecture and design'
‘Coastal residents may need to systematically retreat’
The Global Commission on Adaptation - led by Ban Ki-Moon, Bill Gates and Kristalina Georgieva - has warned that "coastal residents may need to systematically retreat" as a result of climate change and…
Government delays construction VAT ‘reverse charge’ rollout
HMRC gives builders a last-minute reprieve, pushing reverse charge changes to VAT down the road for a year as a result of industry lobbying - and to "avoid the changes coinciding with Brexit"
Savills opens in Inverness
Property consultancy's latest outpost covers north Scotland and the Highlands