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The Cote d'Azur is the world’s most successful luxury residential enclave, according to a new report by Candy & Candy, Savills and Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management that charts the top 20 prime residential…

Jones Lang LaSalle's Research Team has redefined what it terms "Core Prime" in London to encompass an area called "Central South".

English Heritage is launching the first crowd-sourcing project to tackle heritage at risk.

London masterplans featured heavily at this year's World Architecture Awards in Singapore, with both Earls Court and the BBC redevelopment in White City being shortlisted.

Home to Middle Eastern royalty, international business tycoons and a host of famous faces including Sir Bruce Forsyth, Formula One's Eddie Jordan and golfer Ernie Els, the Wentworth Estate in Virginia…

Things are clearly going pretty well for Savills' Residential Development department...

International tenants account for 78% of renters in prime central London, and 56% across the wider capital, according to new research from Hamptons.

Kris Hopkins' first job should be to rid the planning system of political influences, says Trevor Abrahmsohn...

Carlyle Group's big plans for a "Gateway to Southwark" have been formally approved by the Council. Image by DBOX for the Carlyle Group and PLP Architecture

The private rented sector is ballooning, with Savills estimating that, by 2018, 5.7 million in England (one in five households) will be renting in the private sector.

There's no denying Foxtons' commitment to tech over the years and its not about to be left behind when it comes to the latest mobile phone trends either.

After four years of very little action to speak of, it's all kicking off in London's Docklands after a flurry of "game-changing" resi land deals.