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Buyers are finding it difficult to plan without surety about how high interest rates will climb, says Knight Frank.

...but high numbers of cash buyers are keeping the top-end moving.

Recent months have been filled with doom & gloom, but there is no sight of the four horsemen of the apocalypse galloping through Sloane Square just yet...

A lot of progress has been made, but some 2.9 million homes in the private rented sector still need work done to upgrade their EPC rating to a C - and the bill could hit £30bn.

Four options to reform AML provision have been proposed by the government.

Bristol-based Faith Beeson-Wright specialises in securing planning for complex residential developments.

The latest Foxtons data tells of a traditional Summertime surge of activity in the rental market.

British sculptor David Breuer-Weil has created a 'timeless symbol of Soho' at the developer's new project on the corner of Dean Street & Oxford Street.

The Grade II* listed Vane Court in Biddenden was once the royal residence of Rama VII, the last absolute King of Siam.

The super-prime developer behind No.1 Grosvenor Square and Holland Park Gate has been appointed as development manager at Cundy Street Quarter.

A leading estate agency has reported a sharp decline in new buyers registering to buy in London, while more vendors are dropping asking prices.

Five new faces have been brought in following last month's dramatic walk-out.