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Londoners are looking beyond the commuter belt, says Rightmove
Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool are the most-enquired about locations by Londoners looking to leave the capital
Knightsbridge vendor offers up huge bonus as US-style brokers change the game in PCL
Owner of £14m apartment incentives hard with 1% sub agency fee and a £100k negotiator bonus on top of joint sole agency fees, in a bid to appeal to London's new breed of 'broker agents';
Historic former stable in Mayfair hits the market at £3.95m
Pitched at £2,739 psf, this Balfour & Turner-designed former equestrian building is humble no more
Iceni adds two Senior Planners in London
Mairead Flower & Gregg Boyd have joined Iceni Projects' London team
Government teams up with property & finance industries to tackle fraud
NAEA Propertymark joins the Government's new Economic Crime Strategic Board
New pollution map to reveal London’s dirtiest addresses
Online resource will provide a detailed picture of the capital's most polluted streets
The total value of London’s housing stock has fallen for the first time since 2009
The total value of UK residences climbed by 2.7% - or £190bn - in 2018, says Savills, but London saw a 1.5% drop; all the homes in Britain are now worth £7.29 trillion.
UK government ‘caves in’ to overseas territories over public ownership registers
New timetable draws ire from MPs and anti-corruption campaigners
Irish country piles stick as Brexit ‘distorts’ the market
Of the five priciest properties on the Irish market, four are country houses and three have been looking for a buyer for over a year
In Pictures: Central London’s longest pier set to launch this year
Royal Wharf Pier promises to better connect Ballymore and Oxley's Royal Wharf development with Central and West London, while creating a new public space 'reminiscent of traditional British seaside piers'…
Wandsworth signs up Standard’s Bar-Hillel to champion tenants’ rights
The Evening Standard's long-serving property and planning correspondent - and tenacious campaigner - takes on a new role 'speaking up' for people across the borough
Government cooks up takeaway-to-resi plans
Relaxation of planning laws around fast food outlets will 'revive the sort of mixed-use high streets people love and want', says think tank