Location: East of England

Jane Duncan has been elected the next President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Adjudged to be Mayfair's worthy replacement on a recent real life mock-up of the UK Monopoly board, well-to-do St Albans has once again been named as one of the country’s best-performing centres…

James Nightingall has big plans for the UK's buying industry.

The average British home increased in value by 6.5% (£90 a day) over the first half of 2014, according to Zoopla, but that number hides some hefty regional differences that range from a 2.

Cambridge has been named by Rightmove as the 'fastest-selling hotspot' in the country.

Strutt & Parker has come up with a rather nifty exchange rate idea to demonstrate how much property bang you get for your buck across the UK.

A rundown of the country's hippest hotspots has just been released, compiled by - who else - the Telegraph. 1. Chiltern Street - the UK's coolest?

Property prices in England and Wales rose by 1.5% in April to take the annual increase to 6.7%, according to the latest from the Land Registry.

Parts of the UK's property market are 'fully valued' says Coutts, as it forecasts a dip in transactions 'to a more normal level of activity' and flags up a slowdown in London's £10m+ prices.

With Q1 rapidly becoming a distant memory, Savills has just released its second widescreen resi snapshot of 2014, which includes the usual dose of agenda-setting findings and analysis.

Bidwells has strengthened its Cambridge lettings arm to cope with an upsurge in demand from buy-to-let investors.

Developer Millgate (which merged with Essex-born construction form Countryside earlier this year) has bought the rather magnificent Woolley Hall and Wolley Grange in Berkshire, with plans to convert the…