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House prices will fall farther than expected, suggests mortgage lender, as borrowers struggle with rising costs.

Core services should continue, but contact with the Land Registry may be disrupted until 6th March.

The Competition & Markets Authority has given a formal green light to the merger of London property giants Capco and Shaftesbury.

Developers reveal plans to deliver up to 4,500 homes and vast city park on long-neglected 40-acre site in Zone 1.

The Terraces is the most expensive home to ever reach the open market in the Caribbean region.

Buyers have been honing on on Bayswater & St John's Wood in search of relative value and the right type of stock, reports boutique agency.

Rising interest rates are causing buyers to be more mindful of the associated costs when transacting, according to Savills.

'Our first development, Author King’s Cross, will bring a new residential offer to one of London’s most iconic destinations,' says Michael Herrington, Director of Build-to-Rent Operations at Related Argent.

Significant proportions of the UK housing market now have little or no reliance on borrowing, says Yolande Barnes

As the government prepares to untangle England's ancient property laws, Simon Kerrigan explains the background to the "once-in-a-generation" reforms, and the potential implications for landlords...

This is the second time Grosvenor's Greener Futures Fund has been opened for new proposals.

Blo' Norton Hall provided Virginia Woolf with the inspiration for one of her short stories, and was once the home of Prince Frederick Duleep Singh, son of Sir Duleep Singh, the last Maharaja of the Sikh …