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More big-ticket sales on New York’s Billionaires’ Row
Two chunky apartments at Vornado’s 220 Central Park South went through at a combined $109m this month, following a pair of similarly-sized deals in April.
HM Land Registry now accepts electronic signatures
The Land Registry now accepts "witnessed electronic signatures". Individual can now sign legal documents electronically, as long as witness is present at the time to also sign the documents electronically
Developer gears up to launch luxury Silverstone scheme
Escapade Living is delivering a set of trackside residences at the 'home of British motor racing'.
Art-themed Chelsea super-let seeks £60k a week
Shalini Misra-designed mansion is one of the most expensive rental properties ever to be offered on the open market, and comes with an in-house concierge service, house manager and chef.
The view from Knightsbridge: Patience is of the essence
Where sellers are flexible and in touch with reality, deals have kept going when they might otherwise have faltered, reports PCL agent Nic Pejacsevich...
Architect offers Cotswold plot with plans for an ultra-modern country house
In Pictures: A three acre site in a Gloucestershire village is being offered for sale with planning permission for a very striking contemporary new home.
At a Glance: New planning use class & permitted development rules
Nexus Planning has summarised a suite of big changes to the planning system's change of use rules in a handy colour-coded guide.
‘There are signs that normality is returning’ to the property market, says Knight Frank, but uncertainty remains
"The UK will officially be declared to have entered a recession next month," says Knight Frank's Tom Bill
£93.5m Farringdon scheme hits the market
Piercy-designed project off Clerkenwell Road is delivering nearly 74,000 square feet of hotel, office and resi.
ARLA boss Cox leaves with immediate effect
Propertymark is to combine its NAEA and ARLA organisations into one brand.
Number of real estate firms in ‘significant financial distress’ rises by nearly a fifth
True impact of coronavirus will only become apparent in the autumn, says insolvency firm
Edinburgh hots up while Scotland’s country house market makes a ‘slow return’ from lockdown
Edinburgh's prime property market has picked up more quickly than Scotland's country house scene since Covid-19 lockdown restrictions were eased, says Knight Frank.