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"Someone told me recently that it was worth buying steak from the local butcher than the supermarket and paying a bit more," says estate agency chief Dominic Agace, "as it was directly supporting his house…

First held in 1990, the biennial Ecocity World Summit brings the world's urban stakeholders together to discuss what can be done "to rebuild our human habitat in balance with living systems".

Lydia Firminger has joined Leslie Jones Architecture to work on major city centre regeneration masterplans.

Consultancy has made changes to its client-facing and regional commercial real estate teams.

Demand for acquisition services is rising, reports LonRes - and so is the competition between firms…

Any re-balancing between supply and demand in the lettings market will only come later this year at the earliest, says Tom Bill

Trio of mansions near Guildford are being sold on the instructions of receivers for a combined £23.5m

3.3% of private homes in London changed hands in a 12 month periods, with eight boroughs seeing more than one in every 25 homes sell.

Studies that took place at Orielton are said to have inspired the classic novel ‘Watership Down’

Gaming is starting to overlap with real life, explains Theo Tzanidis - but is the virtual real estate boom the next great thing or the next big bubble?

"There are looming challenges," warns RIBA's research chief, "but overall architects are optimistic about the months ahead."

Kensington & Chelsea Council is bidding to buy the old Notting Hill Police Station building in Holland Park, which is due to formally go up for sale this month.