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After a £320k makeover funded by Berkeley Homes, Ebury Square Gardens is about to reopen to the public.

It sounds like the resi auction market has been rocking over the last 12-18 months, with packed auction rooms and increasing numbers of lots selling far in excess of their guide price.

Registrations are now open for the second phase of Supply Nine Elms, the free programme that keeps local firms updated on contract opportunities up for grabs on the monumental South Bank development site.

Super-prime designer and developer Oliver Burns has just announced its gold sponsorship of MIPIM UK.

One of London's least-celebrated transport links - the 'ginger line' - has actually had a profound effect on the property markets it passes through, according to Hamptons International's reckoning.

The South East is "ready for the ripple" announces Savills, with Surrey leading the house price charge.

It's been announced that the new online estate agency offering from Sir Stelios - easyProperty - is going to roll out in September.

A new tool that allows prospective renters to read apartment reviews by former tenants has just launched in the States.

For homeowners - especially those in the South East and London - it has never been more important who wins the next general election, says Trevor Abrahmsohn...

London-based agency Marsh & Parsons clearly made some serious hay while the sun shone in H1. Interim results released by owner LSL show that M&P's revenue in H1 increased by 19% to £16.1m (up from £13.

JLL has made a strong signing to its Residential Research department, snapping up the former News Editor of Estates Gazette.

Brandon Lewis, the new housing and planning minister, has unveiled a set of "radical reforms" for the planning system.