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Trio of new international openings for Sotheby’s
Bases in Jamaica, Brooklyn and Morocco have been added to the agency's 1,000-strong global network.
Four British enclaves make it into Time Out’s top 49 ‘coolest neighbourhoods’ list for 2021
Nightlife/travel guide Time Out has published its list of the world's "coolest neighbourhoods" in 2021, highlighting four UK enclaves as being the right mix of mainstream fun and artisanal hipster for…
Savills recruits resi development sales head for Bucks & South Herts
Andy Toogood previously headed up Strutt & Parker's new homes team in Gerrard’s Cross.
Six agencies excluded from The Property Ombudsman
The Property Ombudsman has named, shamed and ejected six estate agents for failing to pay compensatory awards.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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Storied Belgravia island block offered for prime resi development
EXCLUSIVE: A remarkable luxury property development opportunity has come up just off Belgrave Square: this freehold island site on West Halkin Street has a colourful history, and already has planning…
AGA teams up with interior design studio for rare brand collaboration
Venerable cooker brand AGA has agreed to a rare collaboration, teaming up with interior design studio Taylor Howes.
Another proptech acquisition for eprop
Fine & Country owner epropservices has bought another estate agency tech firm, picking up marketing platform LeadPro.
Ex-Knight Frank partner joins JTRE London board
Slovakian developer’s London arm hires Nigel Fleming as sales & marketing director.
Knight Frank bolsters super-prime lettings team amid ‘record’ year
Agency reports top-end deal volumes are 55% up on last year.
Kingsley Napley boosts real estate team
Claire Lamkin has moved from Blake Morgan to become the sixth Partner in Kingsley Napley's Real Estate & Construction team.
Pandora Papers: ‘It’s time to pursue lawyers and accountants who enable tax evasion’
"It’s fascinating that so many of these people in the public eye must have known that eventually their activities would become common knowledge, and yet they opted for offshore secrecy anyway," says…