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Buffet builds the USA’s biggest resi brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices of America has now usurped Realogy's NRT as the largest Stateside operator, accounting for nearly 350k transactions last year
Spink project in Kensington lists at £7m
The developer of ultra-prime super-homes including No.3 Carlton Gardens and Park Place has created a 'unique' proposition on Holland Street
London’s housing pipeline constricts as office-to-resi conversions dry up
The number of office-to-residential conversions in London has fallen by more than 50%, says Knight Frank, driving a 20% reduction in net additional dwellings.
Octagon shapes up for large-scale Surrey scheme
125-unit Broadoaks Park project marks a 'new chapter' for the luxury developer
Tech firm looks to ‘gamify’ community engagement with planning proposals
Built-ID's Give-My-View platform promises to boost community engagement with planning decisions and major property developments.
Buyers start moving as demand rises in prime London, but vendors hesitate
Knight Frank reports a 7.5% rise in the number of offers made in prime London, despite fewer properties coming to market.
Quintessentially Estates targets £1bn property management portfolio
Brexit having 'no discernible effect' on the appeal of London to landlord and owner-occupier clients, says Belgravia-based firm
Foxtons reveals its business strategy for the year ahead
London's sales market is set to "remain challenging" in the year ahead, says estate agency Foxtons, as it outlines a five-point "evolving" strategy to shareholders.
Behrens’ influential ‘New Ways’ goes up for sale
'Possibly the first Modernist home in Britain' asks £875k
Magnificent double fixer-upper opp comes to market in Bath
In Pictures: Pair of Georgian crescent townhouses offered for sale, with potential to create either one of the biggest houses in Bath or two stand-out residences.
Crime fears scupper ‘more than 29,000’ property sales a year
Insurance firm estimates that £6.6bn-worth of property sales fall through every year as a direct result of house-hunters' concerns over local crime rates.
Mapped: The ripple effect of Brexit uncertainty
Annual price growth across over half of London’s boroughs is now in negative territory, notes buying agency Turnbull Property