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After shifting an impressive 350 units, lakeside property development "Watermark in the Cotswolds", is releasing its final phase of 25 homes.

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The Lonres Spring Residential Review reports a real air of optimism blossoming through the prime central market, with a doubling in the number of new instructions unable to stifle a 9% rise in the average…

As Lonres releases its Spring Residential Review, William Carrington urges the government to be careful of playing fast and loose with the property industry...

A quick update on our "Austerity Auction" story from last month;

March was a bumper month for telephone enquiries to estate agents, with volumes up 25% on the previous month according to answering service Moneypenny.

This is not a good time to be an architect. 68 practices have gone bust already this year, according to Architect's Journal;

Lateral panache in the pleasure grounds of the global elite... Lowndes Square, Knightsbridge £16.5m 

It's not the neighbours that are driving doer-upper Alan Page up the (party) wall in Kensington; it's the surveyors...

Meanwhile, reports filtering in from one agency suggest it's been a rip-roaring start to 2013 for the West End rental market - in terms of volume anyway.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has urged its members to write personal letters to Vince Cable ahead of this month's House of Commons debate on the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill.

A leading charity has received over £1m after a Devon estate was successfully sold at auction, for £200,000 above the guide price.