Location: London

We may be in the middle of the worst economic crisis in living memory, but certain properties are still being fought over in Prime Central London, reports buying agent Karim Bazzi

PM pledges to ‘make it easier to build better homes where people want to live’ by cutting red tape and addressing ‘newt-counting delays’

Some luxury property features are perennially popular - but a number of less traditional nice-to-haves have seen a sharp increase in popularity since the start of this year, according to some research…

Plans have been approved for a residential-led redevelopment next to the River Lea, which promises to be the "beating heart" of Hackney Wick.

The Avenue Road plot has planning consent for two alternative designs: a traditional super-prime mansion by Wolff Architects, and an ultra-modern take on the Regency villa by Trace.

London Chelsea announces tie-up with digital securities platform SolidBlock

"Development opportunities like this do not come around very often," says Savills, as it markets a 1920s warehouse-style block on one of London's most beautiful garden squares.

Going by recent reports, you’d think most of London had upped sticks in search of rural idylls;

Savills does not foresee a wholesale exodus to the countryside...

Five years after first submitting plans, Brockton Capital and U+I have finally bagged planning approval for the development of the Newcombe House site on Kensington Church Street.

An owner-occupier has picked up a three-bedroom penthouse at Lodha's Lincoln Square scheme, having never set foot in the property.