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Completions are taking longer, despite demand continuing to move on up and an even more severe shortage of family homes than normal, according to Douglas & Gordon's latest London Barometer.

Chartered surveyors’ expectations for future sales have reached their highest level since May 2010, according the latest findings from RICS.

A quick update on the "Monsieur Flip-Flop" effect that we've been keeping an eye on recently...

3 Merchant Square, the luxury development in Paddington by European Land and Property Limited, is now over 50% sold off plan, bringing-in over £100m in sales.  

 Average rents in prime London have dropped over the last year, but there is scant uniformity across different boroughs. Savills report that Islington and Hampstead have dropped by 4.

Whilst we're all for supporting our home-grown British talent here at PrimeResi, the Super Design Gallery that launched this year at Super Brands London, was an ex-industrial space dedicated to such…

All the latest property law news in one handy briefing from Mishcon de Reya.

Trevor Abrahmsohn on the resilience of prime... Mansion Tax, no Mansion Tax - what’s the answer?

The Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) has launched a website of the Map for England initiative, an online mapping portal that collates a whole gamut of publicly available datasets that might affect…

The Tories have categorically rejected proposals for a Mansion Tax, declaring the Lib Dem idea a "complete economic delusion."

The £10m+ market has had a cracking year, with prices rising 9.4% in the 12 months to August according to Knight Frank's Super-Prime London Report.

 To sell your property on the open market or not?  That is the question... at least in prime central London, says Robert Bailey.