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‘Get on & build’: Government threatens penalties for slow development
Housebuilders could face fines or even lose sites if construction is delayed.
BidX1 hires seasoned operator to spearhead UK expansion
Rory Field has joined the fast-growing digital auction platform after stints at firms including Savills & Strutt & Parker.
Landlords face new rules under major Westminster licensing drive
Rollout aims to raise housing quality - and regulatory scrutiny - across 15 of 18 wards, including prime hotspots.
RBKC property prices sink to 11-year low
Analysis by the Financial Times shines a light on prime London's long-running property slump.
£17.25mn Little Venice villa finds a buyer
'Totally unique' residence facing the Regent's Canal is one of the area's finest, say agents.
Design studio Sims Hilditch shifts to partnership model
High-end firm says 'progressive' leadership reshuffle reflects evolving client needs & will future-proof the business.
In Pictures: Stanley Kubrick’s former Hertfordshire home listed for £6.95mn
Savills is pitching Abbots Mead as 'a wonderful opportunity to own a true piece of filmmaking history that helped shape some of the most iconic films in cinema.'
In Pictures: Statement mansion on Lake Geneva promises a ‘sanctuary of refinement’
Byron Baciocchi's Unica Capital is bringing forward two ultra-prime projects in a Swiss village outside Geneva.
Market Snapshot: Parisian property shows ‘resilience despite a barrage of headwinds’
Knight Frank highlights four key trends to watch in Paris's prime residential markets this year.
Weekly Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
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Interview: Savills research chief Lucian Cook on decoding prime property data – and the signals to watch now
'Usually in the early stages of a recovery the prime markets lead the mainstream, but the reverse has been true of late': Discussing facts, figures & forecasts with one of Britain's foremost market commentators.
RICS UK membership tops 100,000 for the first time
'2024 marked a turning point' says chair Martin Samworth, as the 156-year-old organisation toasts rising satisfaction levels & involvement.