Location: United Kingdom
High Court overturns RBKC permissions after ‘calculation error’
Judge quashes consent for two amalgamation projects in Notting Hill and Kensington over future housing land supply workings...
‘There has been a structural shift in London’s housing market’ – PwC
Ranked: London's top performing commuter towns
Land Registry ‘signals the start of its transformation’
Public sector organisations maps out its planned route to "Digital Street", with big potential implications for conveyancing and property ownership transparency
Event: The ERC’s annual property debate will explore the PRS and the future of housing
"Your Property: Boom, Bust or Beyond your means" takes place on 21st September at Deloitte Real Estate
London’s property market has seen more activity in the last eight weeks than in the past two years – Glentree boss
Sales worth around £120m have either taken place or been agreed in the northwest region alone, says Trevor Abrahmsohn...
Abu Dhabi looks to Mount Anvil for major East London development
Reports suggest that a JV aims to deliver around 1,000 new homes near the ExCel events venue
Chinese giant CC Land planning ‘large-scale housing project’ in London
The Cheesegrater's new owner is putting down roots in Mayfair ahead of major acquisition and development drive...
House price inflation holds steady despite the General Election – UK HPI
The UK's annual growth rate has stayed in the 5% ballpark all the way through 2917 so far
Grosvenor splashes out in Madrid
Acquisition of two prime buildings for luxury conversion...
Buyer bags £16m Rigby & Rigby project on Charles Street
3,000+ square foot first floor billed as 'the ultimate Mayfair lateral'
‘A Lack of Urgency’: Prime Central London market continues to soften
'Increased levels of political and economic uncertainty make it less likely that year-to-date losses will be recovered in the short term', says Savills
The average property value in London has risen by 59% since the crash – Lloyds
House price inflation since 2009 has been nearly twice as fast in the capital compared to the wider country