Location: London

Nicky Richmond assesses the inaugural MIPIM UK from a property lawyer's point of view and asks 'what is it good for?' Tempted as I am to finish the line of that song, it would not be entirely accurate.

Strutt & Parker is more optimistic than Knight Frank about what 2015 holds in store for the UK's property market, but there's not much in it.

Savills has signed up former Cluttons man Jim Wickens to join its building & project consultancy team. Jim Wickens

Alexander Lewis, Residential Development Partner at Knight Frank, talks us through the six key value drivers, the PCL area he's tipping for outperformance, and why no amount of gimmicks can rescue…

It's been a hectic Summer for our resident Doer Upper Alan Page, as he set about gutting a cottage in finest Kensington. Current living conditions, however, don't quite live up to the location...

There's value in prime central London's £2m-£4m bracket if you take a longer term view, says D&G Asset Management.

Penthouse, Marathon House, Marylebone £10m

Knight Frank has made a strong play on the research front, by creating the new role of Chief Economist to 'place the company at the forefront of debate on the future of global property'. James Roberts

With Carney in a bugger's muddle over interest rates, let's hope 'the medicine does not kill the patient’, says Trevor Abrahmsohn... I despair.

The champagne corks are popping beyond the protest lines at Olympia as the winners of the inaugural MIPIM UK and Estates Gazette Awards are revealed.

Mount Anvil and FABRICA by A2Dominium are launching their first joint venture today;

Capco has made its first foray into the luxury rental market in Covent Garden, with a new scheme on Southampton Street.