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London Square’s Modernist-style Greenwich development sells out
Developer heralds "outstanding sales success" while agents cite "a prime example of buyers investing in a London location with huge growth potential."
Major housebuilders in £1.25bn takeover
Two of Britain's property giants are combining forces to "create one of the country's leading homebuilders, comprising a top tier housebuilder and a leading partnerships business, with capability across…
Agents’ views wanted on short-term lettings
Propertymark is running a survey to find out what letting and estate agents think about short-term lets, and how they are affecting the wider property market.
Colliers recruits relocation specialist from Knight Dragon
Wing Chan Dean joins the commercial real estate firm’s resi division, based across London and Hong Kong.
Truss as PM: Property industry reactions
"Negative outcomes aren't baked in," says Winkworth boss Dominic Agace, summing up the mix of optimism and apprehension within the property industry.
Howard de Walden bounces back as normality returns to PCL
'Footfall in Marylebone, a retail and healthcare destination with a largely resident population, has improved quicker than other parts of central London,' reports great estate as pre-tax profit tickles…
King’s Cross secures £1bn refi deal
Vast regen project is entering the final stages of development.
Truss to become Prime Minister; promises ‘bold plan’ to cut taxes
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has beaten former Chancellor Rishi Sunak to become leader of the Conservative Party and Britain's next Prime Minister.
Entire Nash-designed Regent’s Park terrace sells for ‘under £130mn’, two years after listing at £185mn
Zenprop has reportedly sold 1-18 York Terrace East for "under £130mn", two years after pitching the luxury development prospect at £185mn.
Advice on how to push down agents’ fees ‘missed the mark’, admits Zoopla
Property portal is “reviewing internal editorial processes” after irritating its estate agency advertisers.
Railway boss to steer Land Registry’s new strategy as Chairman
The government has appointed former Martin's Properties Chair Neil Sachdev as the new Chairman of HM Land Registry.
What impact will the new PM have on the UK housing market?
The occupant of Number 11 Downing Street will play a bigger role in housing policy than the new Prime Minister or Housing Minister, suggests Tom Bill.