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Argent’s Freeman confirmed as Homes England Chair
Argent co-founder Peter Freeman is the new boss of the Government's housing deliver body, Homes England.
Planning nod for Shakespearean visitor centre at £750m Shoreditch scheme
Cain International gets go-ahead for 'extraordinary' Perkins&Will-designed attraction at The Stage
Ellingworth on new-builds: A tale of two cities
The new-build market is like any other market, says buying agent Charlie Ellingworth - there are the excellent, the good, the indifferent, and stuff that you wouldn’t want to touch with the proverbial ba…
UK market facing ‘cliff-edge chaos’ in Q1
'The creaks in the system may start to get louder', warns agency, as looming SDLT deadlines add further strain to a short-staffed conveyancing system...
Middle Eastern investor snaps up six apartments at Battersea Power Station
Sextet of studios in Switch House West were collectively listed for just under £5.5m.
Kennington Road Manor House rental asks over £100k per year
In Pictures: Lerpinière House is one of the most expensive rental properties in the area.
Gove weighs in on Cala’s Surrey planning application
Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove has argued in a "personal capacity" against a proposed housing development in his constituency.
Unmod Kensington block looks for £9.5m
Six-story freehold just south of High Street Ken has gone up for sale via informal tender.
The Guardian: London is the wild west of the global property market – and it needs a sheriff
"Modern London is the wild west of the global property market," writes Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins and parts of it are defaced and dying as a result."
New group aims to make Property Logbooks an industry standard
The Residential Logbook Association is looking for new members.
Super-prime developer launches a ‘buy now pay later’ scheme for London trophy mansions
Billionares and millionaires have been asking to rent K10 Group's super-mansions - including the £75m Amberwood House in Knightsbridge and the £30m Culross House in Mayfair - prompting the developer t…
Mayor gives green light to controversial Kensington Forum development, again
London's Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe has approved controversial development plans by Queensgate and Rockwell Property for the Kensington Forum Hotel on Cromwell Road, despite vocal opposition from many locals…