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London’s high-end neighbourhoods are being sustained by international equity, short supply, and a more robust response to market sentiment, report Sophie & Richard Rogerson.

A considered response to Michael Gove's latest proposals to boost housebuilding, from the Savills ESG and Urban Design teams.

The BoE needs to be wary of double-dosing the patient later this week, warns veteran agent Trevor Abrahmsohn.

'We have seen several instances recently where overly-aggressive tactics and tone have been deployed by a seller’s estate agent or lawyer, which has nearly derailed a transaction close to exchange unnecessarily.

The global executive coach behind some of the biggest names in property looks at seven ways to deliver the levels of service that HNW clients & customers demand.

Regional election results mean foreign buyer restrictions have been put on the backburner in the popular Balearic island, notes Knight Frank's Kate Everett-Allen.

Recent months have been filled with doom & gloom, but there is no sight of the four horsemen of the apocalypse galloping through Sloane Square just yet...

New policies are 'a step in the right direction,' says Winkworth, while Knight Frank warns that proposed planning reforms will 'only paper over the cracks'.

JLL's research chief looks into the repercussions of high and rising interest rates for residential property investors and their tenants.

David Huggett explains what the latest economic movements mean for international investors eying UK assets.

Beginning a brand new series for PrimeResi, Boodle Hatfield's experts distil the latest legal developments impacting the property sector, and key legislation on the horizon...

'Knowing what will stay hot, and what will not, is important': From younger buyers redrawing the map, to market sectors that have literally sold out, PV's senior partner pinpoints the key themes to watch.