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Emoov appoints administrators
"Prospective purchasers that have been in the wings have not come through with viable offers to acquire the Emoov business," says online estate agency boss, as the firm brings in James Cowper Kreston…
In Pictures: ‘Country House Clause’ home on the Kent Downs plays with C17th form
Charles Holland Architects has been granted planning permission for a playful new "Paragraph 79" house in Kent's AONB, which offers a "mannerist inversion" of its Grade II*-listed neighbour
EcoWorld & Invesco seal £400m BtR deal
Malaysian developer signals market leader ambitions with 'one of the most significant Build to Rent deals ever undertaken in the UK'
‘Boomerang’ landlords return to Prime London’s lettings market
Knight Frank explains a big shift in the proportion of rental instructions across the prime postcodes
New property portal wins backing from major housebuilders; recruits a CEO
Rummage4Property has recruited a top housing market analyst - and now claims support from property developers Barratt, Bovis, Persimmon and Redrow, as well as estate groups including Countrywide
Pair of high-spec Faivre-designed Paris apartments head to auction
As prime Paris dusts itself down after the weekend's "yellow jacket" riots, a pair of luxury apartments just a stone's throw from the Champs Élysées are being marketed to "international clients wishing…
Knight Frank predicts positive price growth for prime markets in 2019, but mainstream house prices are set to fall
Mainstream UK house prices are likely to be 10.3% higher by the end of 2023, says KF, while Prime Central London is set to slightly outperform, rising by 13.7%
Historic Mayfair mansion sells for £40m
EXCLUSIVE: Super-wealthy buyer shakes off Brexit jitters to splash out on Grade II listed Georgian gem
Developer launches a luxury property raffle platform, offering a £2m turn-key apartment in South Ken for £10 a ticket
London developer Gatsby Property is launching a new raffle platform, Cadivus, aimed at the prime residential market
Property charity LandAid launches search for a new Board Chair as Peace steps down
LandAid, the property industry charity, is looking to recruit a new Chair of the Board of Trustees to replace Liz Peace CBE, who will step down in January
Government bans combustible materials on high-rise homes – giving councils powers to strip private buildings
Local authorities to carry out "emergency remediation work" on residential buildings over 18 metres.
Don’t Move, Improve! 2019: London’s best new home extensions
A tour of the 37 shortlisted projects for New London Architecture's annual home improvement design prize