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Newmarket tops supply shortage hotspots as home sales surge by 79%
Rightmove has identified which locations are being hardest hit by the ongoing shortage of properties available to buy.
£8.95m price tag for historic Chelsea townhouse
The earliest recorded dwelling on Old Church Street was once home to the revered actor Judy Campbell.
British Land opens Canada Dock ‘urban wetland’ plan for public view
In Pictures: Property developer plans a new waterside park in Southwark, "where people can really interact with nature and connect to the area’s rich maritime history."
Mortgage approvals fall again, but remain above pre-pandemic levels
UK borrowers repaid £1.4bn of mortgage debt in July; it's only the second time in a decade that the Bank of England's data has shown a net repayment.
Charles de Gaulle’s former north London mansion is up for sale
‘One-of-a-kind’ 18th century pile in Hampstead Village available for the first time in 50 years.
EPC ratings have ‘limited impact’ on house prices
Homes with an A or B EPC rating (more energy efficient) attract a mere 1.7% price premium compared to a D-rated property, according to analysis by Nationwide.
In Pictures: ‘Private castle’ in Belsize Park shoots for £17.5m
Hunter’s Lodge, a castellated Georgian mansion designed by Joseph Parkinson, is said to be the most historic property in Belsize Village - and one of the best homes to hit the market in the local area fo…
Classical architects tap into growing Chinese markets
‘There is a real opportunity to service those most distinguished Chinese and Asian high-net-worth-individuals, investors and developers’, says Adam Architecture’s Robbie Kerr
Nearly of half of UK property sales have been hit by down valuations in the last year
A London estate agency has estimated that nearly 400,000 residential transactions across the UK have been hit with a down valuation in the last year - including 59% of transactions in the capital.
Most expensive wards Vs average property prices in 18 English cities
Keller Williams UK has compared average property prices in 18 cities with average prices in their most expensive enclaves, highlighting dramatic inequalities.
Chelsea buyer seeks massive Stamp Duty rebate over communal garden usage
A buyer is trying to reclassify a house purchase on Tedworth Square to benefit from mixed use SDLT rates - which could mean a tax rebate of nearly £900,000.
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