Location: South East

Chancellor bans up-front letting agency fees for tenants; focuses on affordable housing

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

National expansion plans kick off with Lake District branch, opening in January

Country market remains 'relatively subdued' in the wake of SDLT reforms, says Knight Frank

British home ownership fell by 6.2% between 2002 and 2014; young people are being priced out of property; building more homes is no quick fix

Former playing field has consent 186 new homes

National newspaper calls for Chancellor Hammond to cut SDLT on higher-value homes in the Autumn Statement

Former Associate Directors Martyn Rohrs and Matthew Rowe unveil new venture

What does Donald Trump's win mean for the UK's luxury property sector?

178 local authorities have paid out nearly £12m since 2010

Where are London's answers to the East Village, Tribeca, The Upper West Side, Greenwich Village, The Flatiron District, Chelsea, The Lower East Side, Lennox Hill & Brooklyn?