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Nobu unveils plans for debut UK branded resi project
High-end hospitality group teams up with developer Salboy on £360mn scheme in Manchester, marking the A-list restaurant brand's first foray into Britain’s luxury real estate market.
Norway buys 25% of Shaftesbury’s Covent Garden estate
Norwegian oil fund strikes again in Prime Central London, acquiring another significant chunk of West End real estate.
DOGEball: Ollie Marshall on US disruption & what comes next in the UK’s economic saga
The UK is under pressure to attract global investment and stimulate growth, which could force a realignment toward lower taxes and deregulation - and have major ramifications for the housing market.
BNG a Year On: How have biodiversity net gain rules affected the property development landscape?
'Naturally, some challenges & potential for refinement have been identified,' concludes Carter Jonas after analysing the implementation, variation & future challenges of Biodiversity Net Gain policies.
Many homeowners are ‘wildly under-valuing their property’ – Zoopla
Property portal suggests two-thirds under-club the value of their biggest asset.
LandCap launches second batch of penthouses overlooking Lord’s
Interiors have been designed by Albion Nord, with Knight Frank & DDRE Global handling sales.
London property brokerage recruits Foxtons operations director
Kirsty Farningham has made the move to Kensington-based Harding Green after nearly 15 years at her former agency.
Will developers accelerate applications amid planning reforms & rate cuts?
The government's heavy focus on housing delivery, coupled with the decline in finance costs, should create new opportunities in the resi development market, explains Anna Ward.
Rental growth hits 16-month high in Prime London as supply shrinks
Available stock levels were down by nearly 20% at the end of last month, compared with a year earlier.
Prime London Property Market Snapshot: Week 11, 2025
More homes are hitting the market than are being sold.
Prime London prices post year-on-year growth for the first time since mid-2023
Supply is outpacing demand, but positive sign 'might motivate buyers to become more active,' suggests LonRes.