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New listings have been running at 5% above the five-year average in 2022 so far, reports Zoopla, but demand is still at near-record levels - half of all homes where sales were agreed were snapped up within…

After a record year in 2021, prime prices in Manhattan are tipped to rise by another 5% in 2022, despite the dual headwinds of rising inflation and interest rates

The industry is fragmented, and the government is introducing initiatives with no consideration for unintended consequences - meeting net zero will simply will not happen without some joined-up thinking,…

The site of a former nurses’ home has been redeveloped into 17 new apartments following a six-year planning process

Julie Howard explains how the new rules around overseas entities will work in practice, and why the idea of hiding behind asset holding vehicles is becoming a thing of the past

New guidance for property developers "will ensure the highest possible proportion of development requiring planning permission achieves net zero carbon emissions," says Westminster Councillor Matthew Green.

"A soft landing is more likely than an abrupt correction" in house prices, says a top forecasting house.

“Freezing assets is not enough”, says a DLUHC insider, as Michael Gove reportedly considers steps to seize Putin-linked homes in the UK without compensation.

New department head Jamie-Leigh Harvey has achieved record prices on a number of flagship rentals across the region

Council tax bills to soar by up to 300% under new rules coming in next April

The property industry has an important duty to help make anti-war sanctions work.

Monaco, Hong Kong and London are the world's most expensive luxury property enclaves per square metre, reports Knight Frank.