Location: London
Millionaire’s Rows 2017: Every region in England & Wales now has at least one ‘£1m street’
London has six addresses with an average sold price in excess of £10m, says Lloyds Bank, as it ranks the most expensive streets in each of the country's regions.
2017 has been about off-market deals – TBS
70% of buying agency's country purchases were not available on the open market, up from 50% in 2016...
Form’s new mews project gets the green light on Walcot Square
A development for the Walcot Charity will deliver five new mews houses plus a detached house in Lambeth.
More PCL markets ‘returning to growth’
Average annual decline continues to slow as increasing numbers of local areas record rising prices
TfL seeks firms to set development wheels in motion
Panel of agents and advisors being assembled to develop out 300-acre London land bank
Candys in the clear as High Court throws out £132m legal action
Tycoons triumph after sensational set-to with entrepreneur Mark Holyoake
In Pictures: The resurrection of Piccadilly’s Cambridge House
A tour of PDP London's grand plans for one of PCL's most significant luxury development projects: the transformation of the former In & Out Club on Piccadilly into the Cambridge House Hotel & Residences.
City Hall names & shames rental rogues on new register
An online "Rogue Landlord and Agent Checker" is now live in 10 London boroughs.
School Britannia: Exploring the global appeal of the UK’s ‘gold standard’ schools
80% of Knight Frank's Russia Desk buyers "come to the UK to educate their children".
Which UK cities have outperformed in 2017?
Hometrack's latest survey of 20 cities across the UK - representing 35% of the national housing stock by volume and 43% of capital value - has recorded average annual house price inflation of 6.
Notable deals agreed in Mayfair as PCL buyers ‘re-emerge’
Pre-Christmas shoppers swoop on an £18.5m apartment on Grosvenor Square and one of the largest sets in Albany...
How shifting demographics could affect the London property market
Lower net migration and population growth post-Brexit could have several impacts on demand, says Grosvenor