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131,900 buy-to-let homes were sold-off by investors in 2020, says Hamptons; the lowest number since 2013.

A penthouse flat in Great Portland Estates' quick-selling 14 Brook Street development, which overlooks Bond Street, has come onto the rental market.

Alison Levitt QC has replaced Peter Oldham QC as leader of an independent review into corporate governance at the the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Prime property finance platform has lent over £100m to prime property developers in the last five years.

New owner abandons plans to demolish parts of the UK’s biggest single private rented complex, opting instead for a multi-million pound refurb.

Richard Wilkinson has joined law firm Osborne Clark from DLA Piper.

Qatari Diar’s super-prime Chelsea Barracks scheme is one of only 16 developments in the world to achieve LEED Platinum certification for green building.

Agencies collaborate on a chunky sale on prestigious Chester Square; 'there is recognition amongst buyers that prime central London is a real ‘buy’ in global terms', says Savills' Richard Gutteridge.

Super-prime London specialist Toby Downes has "cast off his sales-agent’s suit" to join Sandy Mitchell's property service match-making agency, Redbook.

Another super-prime apartment has sold in Robert A. M. Stern Architects boutique development in Manhattan.

Last week's expansion of permitted development rights on high streets came as "a bit of shock", says Roy Pinnock, a partner in the Planning & Public Law team of the world's biggest law firm, Dentons.