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In this entertaining piece for the Telegraph, Helen Kirwan-Taylor reports on rising tensions between local residents and wealthy buyers snapping up the UK’s finest country estates.

Over the last thirty odd years the general direction of property of all sorts has been up, but we could be heading into a different world that may not be so benign, writes Property Vision co-founder Charlie…

The pace of country house price growth appears to be slowing - but demand continues to outpace supply by some margin.

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The advisory firm has reported heightened demand for both acquisition & development consultancy services this year.

20% more historic houses are open to the public now compared to 2009, says Boodle Hatfield.

Scotland's top-end property prices have climbed by an average of 5.9% in the last year, with Edinburgh seeing 8.5% growth, according to Knight Frank's analysis.

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"The scale of change we’ve seen over the course of the pandemic means this shift [back to urban life] isn’t going to happen overnight," says Rightmove.

Estate agency rolls out resi development services across its 90-strong network; announces raft of senior hires, including former Knight Frank partner Tom Hawkins.

Coastal and rural property markets have out-paced urban areas over the last year, but Savills is reporting signs that prime regional cities are back in demand as more people return to office life.

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