Location: London
John Caudwell: ‘London will remain the capital of the world’
Journalist Arun Kakar chats about Brexit, the PCL property market and building history in Mayfair with mobile phone magnate turned luxury property impresario John Caudwell, for Spear's Magazine
Queensgate appoints group MD
Former Clifford Chance partner Iain Morpeth to bring 'significant commercial, transactional and legal gravitas' to real estate investment giant with £3bn of assets under management
High Net Worth & Retiring: Understanding London’s booming ‘later living’ sector
New report estimates London has £62 billion of 'under-utilised space' in the form of large, mortgage-free family houses, with £5 billion in Kensington & Chelsea alone;
Friday Showcase: Ten featured prime resi listings
A weekly stock check, powered by LonRes
Housing market ‘close to static’ as spring bounce falls flat
March may be the traditional start to the homebuying season, but prices rose by the narrowest of margins across England & Wales last month, according to LSL & Acadata
London asking rents have jumped by 8.2% in the last year
Asking rents in the capital are at an all-time high, reports Rightmove
This ‘peerless’ Billionaires’ Row mansion is asking nearly £36m
Ultra-prime new-build measures nearly 25,000 sq ft and occupies one of the biggest and best plots on The Bishops Avenue
In Pictures: Five cracking pre-Easter PCL sales
There's been plenty of action in the £5m-£10m market of late, with notable prime properties poached in South Ken, Mayfair, Belgravia and Knightsbridge...
Belgravia’s lettings market builds up steam
Rental deal volumes in the exclusive PCL enclave have been down of late, but viewing levels and new applicants are up by a third or more...
Bishop & Sewell appoints a PCL property law specialist
Paul Barnes has joined law firm Bishop & Sewell as a Partner
Green light for Mount Anvil’s Royal Eden Docks
London developer secures planning for its biggest ever scheme, creating 901 new homes in the Docklands
The Lost Mansions of Park Lane
The Telegraph's digital travel editor Oliver Smith takes a nostalgic turn down Park Lane, highlighting some of the grand private residences that lined the street before cars and buses took over.