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We're still only a month in, but Jackson-Stops & Staff has already come up with a few resi development trends for 2016. Here's a quick overview... Developers spread their wings

Despite the Chancellor’s best attempts to slow the market, demand for privately rented accommodation in the capital is holding, says Black Brick's Camilla Dell.

Resale flats within 100 metres of the Thames on the 27-mile stretch between Teddington Lock and the Royal Docks show an average price premium of 13.

All this recent innovation in mortgage lending looks to be 'too little, too late', says Trevor Abrahmsohn...

A recent judgment centring on 'whether inconvenience exists if there is no one present to experience it' will send reverberations right through the prime lettings sector, explains Rupert Higgins...

There has been a significant shift away from ostentatious and overt displays of wealth through interior design in recent years, says Andrew Petherick.

The French Riviera's property market went through the roof last year, according to search agency Home Hunts.

Rooted in (where else but) California, the concept of "home staging" as a standalone discipline has been around since the early 1990s.

Combining period features with timeless layouts and high build quality, Victorian houses are as sought-after as ever, says Strutt & Parker's Barclay Macfarlane.

The current situation facing the UK property market demonstrates the perils of government intervention, says Trevor Abrahmsohn...

"If tax doesn't kill the market, red tape will," growls Alan Page, as a deal becomes mired in an absurd paperwork swamp.

Buy-to-live purchasers can't be blamed for sitting it out at the moment, says buying agent Sara Ransom, but there should be some decent discounts on the table come the Spring...