Location: Prime Central London
WATCH: The story of the UK’s most sustainable heritage homes
How Grosvenor's 'Ebury Street Experiment' secured the first ever BREEAM Outstanding rating for a listed residential retrofit
London’s prime property market dip to drive a £1.6bn cut in this year’s SDLT receipts
Stamp duty receipts "so far this year have been much weaker than expected" says the OBR
5 Flips: Projects in search of a margin
Current examples of homes which have been bought, done up, and then returned back onto the market with a chunky price increase
Northacre founder to launch high tech timber ‘Treehaus’ homes for first-time buyers in London
Super-prime property veteran Klas Nilsson plans to "personally address" London's housing crisis with pioneering carbon neutral modular wooden homes
Rare Marylebone development site up for £7.5m
Knock-down and rebuild scheme has consent for six laterals
Atelier completes restoration of Queen Anne marvel in Westminster
Grade I listed former home of Lord Haldane hits the market at £21m
No change to SDLT as the Chancellor outlaws letting agency fees to tenants
Chancellor bans up-front letting agency fees for tenants; focuses on affordable housing
#AutumnStatement: The prime resi industry reacts
What the luxury property sector thinks about the abolition of letting agency fees, more money for housebuilding and infrastructure, and no changes to stamp duty
Wentworth Woodhouse: Inside the stately home that everyone’s talking about
The extraordinary story behind the 350-room mansion that became the big surprise of the 2016 Autumn Statement
AshbyCapital buys 50% stake in Fitzroy Place for £217m
West End mega-deal is a big boost for the market, says CBRE
Bubble Gazers, Homing Pigeons & Globalistas: The ten tribes shaping the UK’s urban rental market
"We are not talking about Generation Rent," says Strutt & Parker, "we are now talking about Every Generation Rent"
Lots More: Hutchinson powers ahead with Chelsea Waterfront sales
£1bn Terry Farrell-designed project is the first development of its scale on London’s north bank for a century