Location: London
Fire-damaged block on Kensington Gardens Square looks for a buyer
Historic Bayswater building was gutted by a blaze in 2017 and requires full redevelopment; £2.75m asking represents 'excellent value for money', say agents
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High-value fixer-uppers help Savills auction reach over £30m
Notable sales at Savills' February property auction include The Hoo in Hampstead, which offers some significant potential for a residential conversion.
Wealth management magazine names its top property advisors for 2019
Spear's picks its top ten London sales, London buying, and country property advisors.
Chestertons calls the bottom of the London property market
33-branch agency becomes the latest firm to ring the bell after picking up on a 'dramatic imbalance' between supply and demand
Foxtons swings to a loss as London market woes continue
61-branch estate agency reports a pre-tax loss of £17.2m, down from a profit of £6.5m in 2017, as sales revenues tumble 15%
London’s Bartlett named as the world’s best school for Architecture & the Built Environment
University College London's Bartlett has been ranked as the No.1 institution in the world for Architecture / Built Environment Subjects.
Architect loses legal battle over disastrous ‘floating’ home cinema project
Ruling has wide implications for design and construction professionals, say lawyers
Studio Ashby’s Sophie Ashby on inspiration, Instagram & building a successful interior design business
INTERVIEW: Studio Ashby founder Sophie Ashby talks us through her rise to the top of London's interior design scene - from her very first commission to delivering acclaimed projects at high-profile developments…
Capco ramps up demerger preparations as Earls Court valuation takes another hit
Controversial west London scheme sees valuation drop by another 15.6%, from £759m to £658m, marking the third annual loss on the trot;
‘Renting remains more cost effective than buying’, says Winkworth
Estate agency's analysis argues that average rents in London have risen by just 2% since 2006, while sold prices have escalated by 55%.
Why buyers are looking longer and harder at short leases
Properties with very short leases are not striking fear into buyers like they once did, as turbulent market conditions widen their appeal...