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US developer claims portal published ‘inaccurate’ info about his $150m mega-mansion; sues for $60m
High-profile developer Bruce Makowsky files lawsuit against Zillow, claiming the real estate giant published 'misleading, false, and inaccurate information' about his $150m Bel Air super-home that 'corrupts…
Global luxury property price growth has slowed to its lowest level since 2012
Residential property prices in the world’s top 100 city and second home markets increased by an average of just 1.3% in the last year, according to Knight Frank's Prime International Residential Index.
Work begins on next phase of Chelsea Barracks as Qatari Diar ‘commits to London’
Developer picks Multiplex to deliver fourth phase of Belgravia super-scheme after taking some time to consider next steps
Boutique Chelsea agency branches out with new Kensington base
Family-run firm Russell Simpson hones in on the markets of Kensington, Notting Hill, Bayswater & Holland Park with second Royal Borough location
Top 20: The world’s richest real estate tycoons in 2019
Evergrande boss Hui Ka Yan leads Henderson Land's Lee Shau Kee and Dalian Wanda's Wang Jianlin in the battle of the billionaire mega-developers, as Forbes reveals the wealthiest players in world property...
Wilben’s Battersea townhouses debut at £12m apiece
Adjoining red-brick properties on Albert Bridge Road emerge from their super-prime makeovers, ready to test the market...
Savills shrinks its gender pay gap – but ‘there is still work to do’
Property firm reports that its male employees were paid an average of 39% more per hour than female employees in 2018. That's a slight improvement on 2017's 45% gender pay gap.
London reclaims its title as the world’s top wealth centre, despite Brexit
"Hard Brexit, no Brexit, Brexit-lite: whatever the outcome, London will remain the leading global wealth centre in 2019.
Japan’s ‘Emperor of Architecture’ wins the 2019 Pritzker Prize
In Pictures: The buildings of Pritzker Prize winner Arato Isozaki.
PCL’s property sales slump ‘may reverse in coming months’
Knight Frank highlights the possibility of an imminent property sales surge in prime London, as pent-up demand continues to build.
Developers double the resi element at Bishopsgate Goodsyard
JV partners Hammerson and Ballymore have bumped the number of residential units at the ten-acre Shoreditch scheme back up to 500.