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Thackeray Estate continues rollout of resi brand ‘One’
Developer and asset manager follows up last year's 'One Brompton Road' project in South Kensington with an Art Deco-inspired scheme on Putney High Street
Knight Frank pledges to go plastic-free
Sets sights on becoming the first property agency to be awarded 'Plastic Free Business' accreditation from Surfers Against Sewage
Developers invoke Roman & Dickensian heritage to market contemporary scheme in Southwark
In Pictures: Galliard, Acorn & Trinity collaborate on a 27-unit development on the site of a former Roman Temple in Borough
Tenant enquiries surge as renters look for longer terms
KFH reports a 57% jump in online tenant enquiries; finds that 59% of London renters don't believe they will ever be able to buy a property in the capital.
MRI merges its estate agency software brands
Property agency tech brands including Qube, CML Software and Thesaurus Technology are all being rolled into MRI Agency Solutions
Behind The Schemes: How a Grade I Nash townhouse became a 21st century family home
Architectural design studio Oliver Burns revamps an important Regency residence in Regent's Park...
New York’s luxury homeowners face ‘mansion tax’
State budget deal includes new one-time sales tax, pitched at over 4% on homes worth more than $25m
Marsh & Parsons partners with interior design firm to offer styling for home movers
J&D Design will offer a 'comprehensive bespoke design service' to estate agency's clients, with gift vouchers available
TfL picks Grainger for 3,000-home build-to-rent partnership
TfL and Grainger have formed a JV to bring forward PRS developments on eight sites across London.
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.