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Octagon shapes up for large-scale Surrey scheme
125-unit Broadoaks Park project marks a 'new chapter' for the luxury developer
Tech firm looks to ‘gamify’ community engagement with planning proposals
Built-ID's Give-My-View platform promises to boost community engagement with planning decisions and major property developments.
Buyers start moving as demand rises in prime London, but vendors hesitate
Knight Frank reports a 7.5% rise in the number of offers made in prime London, despite fewer properties coming to market.
Quintessentially Estates targets £1bn property management portfolio
Brexit having 'no discernible effect' on the appeal of London to landlord and owner-occupier clients, says Belgravia-based firm
How to give professional advice to friends
Insurance & professional indemnity specialist Sarah Elderton offers guidance on what to do when friends approach you for professional property advice, while surveyor & building disputes expert Paul Greenwood…
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Grand Registry: Surveying last month’s biggest registered deals
Latest release of Land Registry data shows sales of note in Kensington, Surrey, Chelsea and St John's Wood;
Foxtons reveals its business strategy for the year ahead
London's sales market is set to "remain challenging" in the year ahead, says estate agency Foxtons, as it outlines a five-point "evolving" strategy to shareholders.
Behrens’ influential ‘New Ways’ goes up for sale
'Possibly the first Modernist home in Britain' asks £875k
Magnificent double fixer-upper opp comes to market in Bath
In Pictures: Pair of Georgian crescent townhouses offered for sale, with potential to create either one of the biggest houses in Bath or two stand-out residences.
Crime fears scupper ‘more than 29,000’ property sales a year
Insurance firm estimates that £6.6bn-worth of property sales fall through every year as a direct result of house-hunters' concerns over local crime rates.
China’s ‘Silk Road urbanism’ is changing cities from London to Kampala – can locals keep control?
Jonathan Silver of the University of Sheffield and Alan Wiig of the University of Massachusetts Boston explore how China's vast "Belt & Road" investment initiative is transforming neighbourhoods around…