Location: Prime Outer London

Tax changes aimed at buy-to-let investors have hit the sector, says LonRes.

The Kensington-based firm was founded by ex-Foxtons agents Geoff Wilford and Simon Welfare in 2011.

Fresh options for London buyers will be limited in the coming weeks, warns major agency, after recording a 17% drop in new vendors entering the market.

Average discount to asking price hits -8.4% in Prime London, with data showing the longer it takes to sell, the bigger the cut.

PrimeResi meets the duo behind one of London's most in-demand architecture and design firms to find out how tastes have been changing at the top-end of the market.

Developer nearly lost a £12mn deposit.

Detached 1840s six-bed on Marlborough Place is unique to the area, say agents.

Benjamin Hobart is now in charge of JLL's City, East and North London Residential Development division.

'It looks increasingly unlikely that the lettings market will return to any sense of normality this year', says Knight Frank.

Demand is holding up and price declines appear to be bottoming out, reports Knight Frank.

Developers reveal plans to deliver up to 4,500 homes and vast city park on long-neglected 40-acre site in Zone 1.

Buyers have been honing on on Bayswater & St John's Wood in search of relative value and the right type of stock, reports boutique agency.