Location: Prime Central London
Cogress ‘defies London’s prime property market blues’ with £8.1m exit
Open equity platform secures double-digit return in Belgravia; says luxury market 'may not be as dead as some suggest'
Changes at the top for Turley
Chief Exec Rob Lucas steps down after 31 years at the planning consultancy; Sir Michael Bear announced as its new Chair
‘Look at the property’s value in 2014, take off the additional Stamp Duty, and use that as a benchmark’ – Black Brick
Prime London's market seems to be bottoming out, agrees Camilla Dell
The ‘Platinum Generation’: Six affluent retirement tribes and their housing wants
Strutt & Parker takes a look at what Baby Boomers want from a home in later life
CPC’s luxury Holland Park scheme up for £75m
High-profile Duke's Lodge project hits the open market; 'strong interest' received from several overseas and domestic buyers
NYC’s first $4bn condo project moves a step closer
Apartments in Extell Developments' incredible Central Park Tower are expected to average around $22.5m
Surveying the shifting buy-to-let landscape
As a new tax regime looms for private buy-to-let investors, Shawbrook Bank looks at how the sector is evolving - and what challenges lie ahead for investors
Works start on contemporary crescent in Edinburgh World Heritage Site grounds
CALA Homes gets to work on contemporary residences in the grounds of Scottish landmark, Playfair's Donaldson's School
How the PCL market and pensions pushed Cluttons to the brink
The administrators report reveals the bleak times that led to the pre-pack sale of one of the world's oldest property firms
Best in Glass: Wine storage trends in luxury residential developments
'Five to ten years ago, the wine room would be one of the first optional luxury items to be left out'
Ranked: The world’s top ten multi-millionaire cities
London tops the table for the most resident multi-millionaires and for HNW importance, but not for billionaire population
A five-point property plan for the next Government
LCP's Naomi Heaton outlines a manifesto to "to get the property market moving, increase building volumes and provide some Viagra to the UK economy and Exchequer"