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Goldman & Sachs believes Derbyshire-based TopHat 'has the potential to make a significant impact on the housing shortage'

Supply, demand and deal numbers continued to dwindle in March, reports the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors

The Federation of Independent Agents is due to launch on 25th April

Extell ups the ante by reportedly offering to waive service charges for up to a decade at Lower West Side scheme

Bank of England could set targets for property price inflation, says Shadow Housing Minister John Healey, managing the market through tougher lending restrictions.

Ambitious, aggressive and innovative, Foxtons changed the game in the 80s and 90s, but somehow estate agency doesn’t seem to have moved on since, says Simon Rose - have we really got nothing more to…

Sir Roger Scruton has been ousted as head of the Government's Building Better, Building Beautiful Commission, following ill-judged comments in a media interview

Suite of 'top-end' facilities at the landmark West End scheme includes the longest above-ground swimming pool in Central London.

Freehold building on the corner of Mount Street was asking £15m

Cliveden Conservation makes a move into the domestic market, launching a range of specialist survey packages for the owners of historic, listed and traditionally constructed buildings

A band of "urban explorers" have somehow managed to evade security patrols and film inside a number of derelict mansions on The Bishop's Avenue in North London.

Four-bed residence is one of only two in the ultra-exclusive Foster + Partners-designed scheme with its own leisure complex