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Standard cuts out lettings agents
Homes & Property, the property arm of the Evening Standard, has launched an online portal for private rentals in the capital.
Tchenguiz fraud case collapses
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has dropped its investigation into Vincent Tchenguiz, cancelling his bail and conceding that it "made errors".
Slow demand causes PCL rent drop
April's glimmer of hope for the PCL rental market was snuffed by a 0.3 per cent drop in rents in May, according to Knight Frank's latest Prime Central London Rental Index.
Bidwell to run Fine & Country flagship
Mike Bidwell has been appointed as the Director of Fine & Country's new flagship office in Cambridge, which opens on Friday 29th June.
Aristocrat to move graves to attract buyers
The owner of Ayton Castle is resorting to extreme measures to sell the property, according to a report in the Telegraph.
Thai buyers tempted by London property
Thai property buyers and investors are being tempted by London properties in ever-increasing numbers, says Andrew Batt.
Waterloo set for prime time
A glut of prime developments are about to revitalise the area around Waterloo station in London.
McNairney named chief planner for Scotland
John McNairney has been appointed as the new chief planner for Scotland, reports Planning Resource.
London becomes “6th biggest city in France”
Douglas and Gordon have reported both significant activity from French buyers and a shift of focus from traditional prime locations in their latest 'Barometer' findings, released today.
House sales fall almost forty per cent in five years
House sales per surveyor across the UK are almost forty per cent lower than five years ago at the peak of the boom, says the latest RICS UK Housing Market survey.
Finchatton celebrates as Belgravia development sells for £32.5m
Andrew Dunn and Alex Michelin's latest project - a seven-storey, 8,200 sq ft refurbishment on Chester Square - has sold for its full £32.
Abramovich’s unfinished mansion on the market at £70m
Roman Abramovich has put his Lowndes Square uber-project up for sale for £70m, despite it needing an estimated additional £15m to finish it off.