Location: Prime Central London

Low-built 1929 creation by the renowned Scottish architect responsible for Wimbledon's Centre Court was asking £12.95mn.

Buying agents are de rigeur at the top-end of the sales market, but increasing numbers of HNW tenants are retaining specialists to find their next home and streamline the moving process, says DDRE Global's Alex E…

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Well-established sale sand lettings agency Michael Graham has opened its first office in London.

This grand Bayswater property was marketed at £6.5mn, and boasts two Blue Plaques marking its place in Britain's comedy history.

Specialist managing agent Encore has taken over Knight Frank's residential block management division in Prime Central London, as KF 'focuses on its core agency business.'

'Eclectic' period proposition neighbours one of the world's hippest foodie destinations.

Companies House is being 'played like a fiddle', says council as it vows to clean up 'haven for oligarch investors'.

New-build turn-key stock has its merits, but there are some wonderful unmodernised properties that are not being snapped up as few buyers have the appetite or vision to take them on, says Lucy Worcester.

2,896 sq ft lateral at Picton Place is 'luxury living at its finest', say agents.

Small-but-perfectly-formed one-bed at The Bryanston fetches £2,200 per week as demand soars for PCL crash pads.