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"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"…

Flora Harley explains how preferences are shifting amongst younger ultra-high-net-worth individuals around the world...

Agency predicts things will peak for the national market in Q2, with PCL set for strong growth next year.

New estimates show the extent to which spending in the housing market has bounced back from the pandemic.

How did the UK's biggest real estate players fare amid the chaos of the last 12 months?

The Royal Institute of British Architects has partnered with Google's Arts & Culture platform to create 15 specially-curated online "stories", showcasing the best of the RIBA archive.

In Pictures: This eight-bedroom house on Hamilton Terrace in St John's Wood is on the market for the first time since being refurbished by Argent Design and Wolff Architects.

Savills is helping to secure planning permission for an environmental art exhibition, which involves 100 life-size elephant sculptures taking up residence in Central London.

The Newhouse Estate, which centres around one of only two ‘Trinity’ houses in Britain, has been owned by the same family for nearly 400 years.

The Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed One Crown Place in EC2 has delivered 246 private apartments, office space, retail and a hotel & private members club.

A Companies House filing has revealed that "the Quintessentially Group entered into discussions with the management of the Quintessentially Estates business, to explore a management buy-out of that business.

Consumer sentiment is increasing towards more sustainable "green" homes, say Lucy Greenwood & Patrick Eve of Savills, but only larger homes achieve a "green" premium.