Location: London

In the third part of Savills' World in London report, Paul Tostevin looks at how government intervention affects the capital's prime property market, and how  international developers are the key to unlocking …

There's been lot of talk about London cooling, says Douglas & Gordon's Chairman Michael Hodgson, but it's too early to tell if prices are actually falling

The headlines have flipped from Property Bubble to London Cooling in the space of just a few weeks

The volume of transactions is "concerning" says W.A.Ellis, as its year-on-year sales figures for prime central London plummet by 25%, and the number of house sales sits 45% down on June 2013's level

Fair society think tank The Smith Institute has been looking at the interplay between local planning authorities (LPAs) and property developers with the aim of finding out what can be done to boost housing …

Average house prices across the UK increased by 10.5% in the year to May 2014, according to the latest ONS stats. That's up from an increase of 9.9

The first images of "The Power House" - Battersea Power Station's central show apartment in the Power Station itself - have been released

In typical fashion, Marcus Cooper's latest project has gotten off to what you'd call 'a flyer'.

A rundown of the country's hippest hotspots has just been released, compiled by - who else - the Telegraph. 1. C

Developers "should be less fearful of going to court" over rights to light - as long as they have acted in a reasonable and responsible way - concludes a panel of experts assembled by Mishcon de Reya to…

A Russian oligarch has been named by reports as the purchaser of one of London's most important private houses.

The second part of Savills’ World in London 2014 report sees Sophie Chick and Lucy Greenwood exploring the truth about international buyers in London, and analysing where our capital sits in the global…