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One property in particular illustrates how the West End is being transformed back into a super-prime residential address, according to Wetherell's new West End Residential Developments Report.

The West End, traditionally home to Topshop, traders and tourists rather than real people, is swiftly turning into a residential neighbourhood according to the latest from Mayfair specialist Wetherell.

Electricity pylons are the nation's least favourite property blight, according to a survey by Greene & Co, with 70% of respondents unwilling to buy a home near a pylon.

Overseas wealth continues to play a considerable role in shaping the city, says Yolande Barnes in the final part of Savills' World in London report.

In only ten years, the Economist has revised its definition of Africa from “the hopeless continent” to the “hopeful continent”.

Alex Chesterman, the man behind  Zoopla Property Group, owner of leading online property portals Zoopla.co.uk and PrimeLocation.

David Ruddock has joined Marsh & Parsons as Associate Director and Sales Manager of their new Marylebone office.

Masterpiece London's preview day ended with reports of strong sales and many happy dealers.

Well this went to the brink.

Nick Boles, the Planning Minister, has made a pretty impassioned plea to a tough crowd, begging the Campaign to Protect Rural England to give him - and some of his policies on housing - a break.

Every one of the top 20 most expensive streets is in London

Willy Wonka once said of his eponymous Chocolate Factory; “Down here, underneath the ground, I’ve got all the space I want. There’s no limit – so long as I hollow it out.”