Location: Prime Outer London

Prime London is spreading at a rate of 125 metres per year, with the traditional £1,000 psf prime benchmark value being usurped by a new wave of £2,000 psf properties, according to a new report by CBRE.

A prominent building on the South Bank could be about to undergo a blockbusting office-to-resi makeover. According to reports out today, Singapore-based Ho Bee Investments Ltd.

London property developer Tudorvale is launching two fashion-brand themed "uberprime" penthouses in its flagship Bezier scheme on City Road, EC1.

Mishcon de Reya's Real Estate team gives the skinny on the latest machinations in property law, including office-to-resi permitted development rights, changes to the judicial review system, squatters,…

A mere thirty years after the power was switched off, restoration work to the Grade II* listed Battersea Power Station will officially grind into action in October this year.

Rather than bullying developers to build out their land banks, Boris should take heed of a simple parable, says Trevor Abrahmsohn... Boris….bless your heart.

CEO of Accouter Design Alec Watt hones his high-end pitching skills...

Construction behemoth Carilllion has been appointed as the preferred bidder for Battersea Power Station's Circus West first phase.

SP Setia and Sime Darby's Battersea Power Station development has breached the $1bn sales mark, with £677m-worth of sales contracts signed since the launch in January.

James Caan and Faisal Butt's venture capital firm Hamilton Bradshaw Real Estate (HBRE) has, after much trailing of its "Estate Agency is Changing" slogan, launched its latest venture: Surrey-based estate…

Buyers pulling out have doer-upper Alan Page pulling out his hair, as he embarks on the rollercoaster of selling a property, but a novel commission arrangement might just work for everyone.

Tails appear to be up in the housebuilding sector, with improved sentiment translating into increased activity levels and land values, according to Savills' latest findings.  It's all relative, though;