Location: London
What Lies Beneath: Why basement developments are nothing to be scared of
            Changes in planning policy may make things trickier for niche developers and private clients, but opportunities for single dwelling basement developments are still worth seizing, says Sheila McCusker...        
    Devonshire House, One Mayfair Place up for sale
            Devonshire House, One Mayfair Place - a 175,000 sq ft office block on Piccadilly - has been put on the market for £400m++ with Strutt & Parker and H2SO.        
    Aviva moves out of London prime
            Aviva Investors is moving away from prime London property investments, with the firm's Property Trust manager Philip Nell arguing that overseas money "has pushed prices  to ridiculous levels in our view."
        
    £5.25m One Hyde Park resale snapped up after bidding frenzy
            Only the second apartment to be resold in Candy & Candy's One Hyde Park development - a 988 square foot, one-bedroom unit priced at £5.        
    Black Brick expands buying team
            Buying agency Black Brick has hired Jessica Parkinson as its newest consultant.
        
    PCL market plateauing as capital values calm – WA Ellis
            Prime central London's ever-upward trajectory seems to be coming to an end, especially in the £6-15m bracket, according to the latest from WA Ellis.
        
    Exchanges up 40% in Jackson-Stops’s “best summer since the recession”
            Jackson-Stops & Staff's new Chairman Nick Leeming has been trumpeting the firm's "best summer since the recession". 
The country-spanning, 40-office network has certainly been in the deals;        
    Agents’ Mutual to launch next year (ahead of schedule) as over 1,000 offices sign-up
            Agents' Mutual, the unnamed estate agency-owned property portal that aims to take down the Rightmove/Zoopla duopoly, has hit its golden number of signed-up offices, and can now "move forward to  implementation…        
    Help to Buy: A buying agent’s view
            The government should be addressing why housing is so expensive in the first place, rather than finding a way to fund it, says Camilla Dell...
        
    London steams ahead as transaction volumes reach seven-year high
            Strutt & Parker has done a sterling job of reviewing Q3 figures across prime central London, unearthing some eye-catching stats on the volume of deals over the last few months.
        
    Tenants’ Charter offers longer lets, but is it needed?
            Eric Pickles, the Communities Secretary, has set about revolutionising the lettings industry by making longer tenancies the norm, although Savills has come out to argue that there's just no need for more…        
    London homes should be exempt from stamp duty – BoJo
            Boris Johnson used his speech at the Tory Party Conference to ask the Chancellor to exempt London homes from the "baleful effects" of stamp duty.