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Super Design Gallery
Whilst we're all for supporting our home-grown British talent here at PrimeResi, the Super Design Gallery that launched this year at Super Brands London, was an ex-industrial space dedicated to such…
London’s expanding commuter belt
London's commuter belt has long been a key driver of property prices in the home counties, but the belt has been spreading like a New Yorker's waistline over the last decade.
Prices jump for £4m+ prime country homes
Knight Frank's Prime Country House Index shows that, whilst there was an overall price drop of 0.9% in Q3 this year, the toppy end of the prime country market did jolly well.
RESI 2012: what occurred?
It's all about to kick-off in Wales... Here's the latest schedule for RESI 2012.
Day 1
08:30 Registration
09:00 Welcome from RESI chair & host
Sarah Montague, Broadcaster
New threat to the Green Belt
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) has highlighted a swathe of proposals that put Britain's Green Belt at risk of imminent destruction.
London still the priciest per square foot
Kensington Palace Gardens is still the most expensive address in the world, according to Savills.
41% of buyers decide before they make it past the hallway
Nearly half of all buyers have already made up their mind on whether to buy a property after setting foot through the door, according to a new survey.
British Land buys Daily Mail printing works
British Land and The Daily Mail General Trust have announced the conditional sale of DMGT’s 14.5 acre Harmsworth Quays printing works site at Canada Water in South East London to British Land.
William Cash goes clubbing for masterpieces
Robin Birley's new Mayfair club is ace, says William Cash from Upton Cressett Hall. It might even be a masterpiece.
Waterloo set for prime time
A glut of prime developments are about to revitalise the area around Waterloo station in London.