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Design studio reworks 2,100 square foot space in a Grade II* listed building overlooking the famous Piazza.

Annabel King explores how sustainability is currently influencing valuations, and discusses what she believes will drive change as the UK pursues its ‘net-zero carbon’ by 2050 goal...

The Boundary Disputes Mediation Service has been set up by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and the Property Litigation Association to provide a quicker and less costly alternative to litigation.

“Best and final offers have become much more common place over recent months," say property agents in Devon and Cornwall.

High-end developer's latest project, on the site of a top-secret WW2 listening post base, 'bristles' with security features...

A ‘shift in mind-set’ has taken place, according to Knight Frank.

Three regions have seen asking prices climb by more than 10% in the last year-or-so, says Rightmove, while Greater London has seen prices flatline.

“The tax changes introduced from 2016 onwards have undoubtedly taken the heat out of the buy-to-let market," argues Hamptons' research chief Aneisha Beveridge.

Keller Williams UK has set up a new lettings and property management platform, called KW Move, recruiting Spicerhaart's former Operations Director to run the show.

35-39 Leinster Gardens - formerly the Holiday Villa Hotel - has been put on the market at £29.5 million, with planning permission in place for a conversion to either residential or serviced apartments.

The London developer is looking to 'break the mould of the traditional customer journey' with the new facility at its Barbican HQ.

In an impassioned defence of the property industry, James Raynor calls on the Government to ‘recognise that real estate is central to its plans for recovery, decarbonisation and levelling up’ as lockdown…