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Great estate warns that Covid-19 will have a 'pronounced effect' on this year's trading.

Survey looks at average per square foot values surrounding the capital's most famous establishments...

"Some parts of central London are now looking extremely cheap compared to their previous price levels," suggests Coutts Bank, going so far as to advise its HNW clients that there are "bargains for buyers…

...but June's total of 40,000 was still 46% below February’s pre-Covid level of 73,700.

Buyers can now view the first fully-furnished residence at CIT's £500m project in Regent's Park.

Two major new datasets are aimed at improving the homebuying process and promoting innovation in the property industry.

Latest available data shows a brace of super-prime sales in Belgravia and Mayfair.

Homes marketed with a south-facing garden are, on average, priced 7% above properties without;

Transport for London is pausing a proposed upgrade to South Kensington Underground Station in light of the Coronavirus crisis, but Native Land's redevelopment of the surrounding area is not set to be affected.

Housebuilder Hill has donated the first batch of its "Foundation 200" free homes for the homeless, supplying 16 houses in Cambridgeshire.

Reports of Londoners fleeing the capital are just a reaction to lockdown, not a fundamental shift, writes Isabelle Fraser in this opinion piece for the Telegraph.

Property portal and PropTech firm is looking to recruit 50 new staff in London.