Location: East of England
‘A modest masterpiece’: Stirling Prize goes to energy-efficient council housing project
100-home Passivhaus development in Norwich named Britain's best new building of 2019. “Goldsmith Street is a modest masterpiece," say the 2019 Stirling Prize judges.
The Lady launches training school for household staff
Venerable women's glossy diversifies into training and recruitment at 'Norfolk’s answer to Downton Abbey'
Savills appointed to steer Northstowe new town development
Homes England has brought in Savills to advise on the next stage of the development of the UK's biggest new town since Milton Keynes
Reuben brothers back modular homes specialist
Joseph Daniels' Project Etopia has the potential to make a big impact in the UK, according to the billionaire property tycoons
Dubai royal’s gothic mansion is one of the UK’s ‘most endangered’ buildings
The 'exemplary' Shadwell Court in Norfolk has been neglected for far too long, according to the Victorian Society, releasing its annual rundown of architectural treasures under threat...
Online estate agency trio take on Keller Williams franchise in Essex
Russell Quirk, Anthony Quirk and Mark Readings have acquired the Essex patch for American estate agency franchise giant Keller Wiliams
Watch: Property price inflation in key UK cities since 1995
The average UK house price has risen by 318% since 1995, with some locations out- or under-performing that to a quite significant degree...
Britain’s most expensive cities ‘are becoming more affordable’
But the house price to income multiple in London still looks historically toppy
Chancellor announces £600m housing boost
New funding will "unlock" five development sites in London, Central Bedfordshire and Essex by enabling infrastructure works
Winkworth expands into Suffolk with seaside branch
Estate agency's Norfolk franchisee acquires Halford Wetmore in Southwold
University cities out-perform the rest of the property market
House prices in the world's top 50 university cities grew by an average of 66% between 2009 and 2018, compared to a national average growth of 40%
Just six Local Authorities have moved land searches online
The Land Registry has been making strides along its "digital street" programme for some time, and this week marks a full year since the online Local Land Charges Register first went live.