Location: Prime Central London

The entire property industry held its breath when the market reopened in March, but what happened next surprised even the most seasoned of agents, writes Saul Empson...

22% of the acquisitions carried out by LCP so far this year have been ‘blind’ purchases by overseas investors, driven by ‘bottom of market pricing’.

Native Land's prime resi development boss, responsible for overseeing some of PCL's most successful new projects, discusses short-term challenges, and the secret to long-term appeal...

The pair of mid-terrace buildings on Durham Place fell down in the middle of the night.

Buying agents from Black Brick, Garrington and Property Vision were on hand to provide Coutts' clients with some valuable insight in recent webinar.

Landmark mansion on Campden Hill was being marketed as an ultra-prime fixer-upper a few years ago.

"Prime Central London looks cheap," the Queen's bank tells its HNW clients in its latest property market report.

Top-end developer looks to tempt investors with entry-level units at its Nash-inspired Park Crescent scheme.

With input from some of PCL's top studios, recruiter Jason Bailey reports on the design industry's drastic transformation over the last six months, and explains why now could be a prime time to launch…

Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones' venerable firm, which has been involved in some of the biggest development projects in PCL, said the last six months had been a 'very unhappy period'

The new-build market is like any other market, says buying agent Charlie Ellingworth - there are the excellent, the good, the indifferent, and stuff that you wouldn’t want to touch with the proverbial…

Six-story freehold just south of High Street Ken has gone up for sale via informal tender.