Location: Prime Central London
Top London agents limber up for charity football tournament
Savills, Carter Jonas, Strutt & Parker, Hamptons, Chestertons, JLL, Greene & Co and Foxtons will battle it out to be named London’s top estate agency football team...
Harrods Estates cuts Kensington branch
Luxury estate agency opts to 'rationalise its business', closing its Kensington Church Street outpost to leave two branches in Prime Central London.
Landmark Covent Garden building goes for £12.4m at auction
Allsop chalks up new price record after bidders slug it out over HQ of venerable women’s weekly The Lady on Bedford Street
High-rolling US buyers make their move on Prime Central London
Agency reports fresh influx of Stateside interest in the capital's priciest neighbourhoods as Brexit deadline approaches
In Pictures: Britain’s most sustainable new resi developments
Eight residential schemes in the UK have been shortlisted for this year's BREEAM Awards, which take place in London in March to kick-off Futurebuild week.
PCL prices fail to stabilise; volumes continue to slide
Prime Central London transaction levels are now almost 50% lower than they were five years ago, reports Strutt & Parker, while prices ended 2018 at the lower end of the forecast;
‘Special’ Chelsea studio house asks £9.85m
The only double-fronted studio house on Tite Street is all about the volume
Crime Agency freezes accounts of student who paid £390k up-front to rent a Knightsbridge penthouse
Unexplained Wealth Order looms for 22-year-old who paid £1,000-a-day for student digs on Cadogan Square.
Griffin swoops again: US tycoon named as buyer of £100m Peninsula penthouse
Citadel founder continues his ultra-prime shopping spree, adding another trophy London residence to the collection...
PCL buying agent joins Youhome
Poacher-turned-gamekeeper Tim Johnston takes on the Chelsea patch for Adrian Black's fast-growing hybrid agency...
Behind the Schemes: The grand revival of an historic Bloomsbury townhouse
How Quinn Architects returned a Grade II* listed building to its original grandeur after two centuries of alteration and poor repairs...
In Pictures: Pedestrian-first plans to reinvent Aldwych & the Strand
Westminster wants to turn the West End's hectic gyratory into 'a world-class cultural and learning quarter'.