Location: London

“The tax changes introduced from 2016 onwards have undoubtedly taken the heat out of the buy-to-let market," argues Hamptons' research chief Aneisha Beveridge.

35-39 Leinster Gardens - formerly the Holiday Villa Hotel - has been put on the market at £29.5 million, with planning permission in place for a conversion to either residential or serviced apartments.

The London developer is looking to 'break the mould of the traditional customer journey' with the new facility at its Barbican HQ.

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West London-based Grange London has been set up by industry veterans Ben Stroud and Mez Callender.

Rush Grove House is believed to be only one of a handful of private residences in the capital with its own boating and fishing lake.

'To think that this activity continues in the midst of a global pandemic is completely astounding', says the national agency, retaining its previous prediction of 5% best-case scenario growth in 2021.

The second batch of winners of 2021's Don’t Move, Improve! awards for London's best new home extensions has been announced, recognising "Environmental Leadership" and the best "Urban Oasis".

Savills’ Graciela Loveday has been recruited to lead the firm’s foray into the Islington, Highbury and Canonbury patch.

The Other House, founded by LCP's Naomi Heaton, is turning Harrington Hall Hotel in South Kensington and the Wellington Block in Covent Garden into serviced apartment members' clubs.

Savills is expecting particular interest from locals without access to outside space.