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German software firm buys Fixflo
Aareon AG has made its second property management tech acquisition in the UK this year, snapping up Fixflo for an undisclosed amount.
In Pictures: Dive into Embassy Gardens’ new sky pool
The world's first sky pool has finally opened its waters above Nine Elms.
House price inflation higher in historic towns
Prices in the UK's historic towns and cities have been rising at nearly twice the rate of their newer counterparts, according to new research.
‘The Everest of Real Estate has been scaled’: First residents move into Battersea’s iconic Power Station
BPSDC toasts 'major milestone' at the £9bn regen scheme in SW London.
Properties sold above asking price reach an all-time high as demand continues to outpace supply
There are 16 buyers for every available property on the market, according to Propertymark.
Affluent home-buyer demand has shifted, but which trends will endure?
"Mega estates are making a comeback," says American property giant Coldwell Banker. "Gardens and backyard settings are being re-envisioned. Luxury medical concierges are the next big wellness trend.
St William on the home straight at Prince of Wales Drive
Berkeley Group arm releases the final phase of units at its 926-home project by Battersea Power Station.
Royds Withy King adds to resi property practice in London
Law firm recruits the former head of Blake Morgan’s London resi property team, Mark Scott.
Fine & Country moves into Mallorca
Up-market estate agency to open a new Balearic outpost.
Ch4 property show presenter joins fast-growing estate agency
Four-year-old Midlands-based agency Hortons secured private equity backing 18 months ago, and plans to expand to a full national network.
Knight Frank boosts Kensington sales team
Kimberley Pratt has joined the agency’s base in W8 from Fabrix Capital.
Planning reforms could put ‘too much pressure to build in London & the south’, warns former Environment Secretary
"New planning targets will force councils to build on greenbelt sites," declares The Times, citing what the Ministry of Housing calls "misleading" analysis that "misunderstands the nature and purpose"…