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FT – Millennial movers: how young tech tycoons are shaking up the prime housing market
Buyers flush with tech fortunes are changing the face of high-end property, writes Judith Evans in the Financial Times
£30m Wilton Crescent mansion finds a buyer
Majestic 11-bedder sits in arguably the best position on the Belgravia crescent
New Housing Ombudsman starts work
Richard Blakeway is the new permanent Housing Ombudsman
Watch: Embassy Gardens’ ambitious ‘sky pool’ takes shape
Property developer EcoWorld Ballymore is going to great lengths to create a "world first" 25-metre suspended swimming pool in Nine Elms.
Is this the sign that the London market is bottoming out?
LCP has just recorded the smallest annual decline in transaction levels across Prime Central London since 2014;
Former Iraqi government building in Earls Court to be auctioned off
Guided at £4.5m, the 8,000 square foot office building on Childs Place was previously used as a base for Iraq's Cultural Attaché, but could have a future as a new apartment scheme...
KPMG warns of no-deal Brexit house price plunge
Property prices could crash by as much as a fifth if Boris Johnson pursues a no-deal Brexit, says accountancy giant;
Developers contribute £6bn a year to community infrastructure projects
New CIL reforms mean local councils now have to declare developers' contributions and how levies are spent
Countrywide rolls out ‘game-changing’ new survey product
Property Plc's "HomeFact" reports sit alongside more full-featured RICS survey reports
The Telegraph: Meet the new super-rich lords of the manor who are buying and transforming Britain’s great estates
Melanie Cable-Alexander reports for The Telegraph on the new breed of wealthy estate owner 'single-handedly' driving the big estate market...
‘We need to clamp down on buy-to-leave by charging a levy on second homes’ – Corbyn
Labour leader calls for crackdown on an empty homes loophole
Friday Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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