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Surrounded by lemons on Italy's Amalfi coast, Alan Page reflects on what the EU Referendum result means for London...

One of the best-known construction lawyers on the super-prime scene

An "opulent" stucco-fronted house on Knightsbridge's exclusive Princes Gate has been put up for sale with a guide price of £27.5m.

Independent property consultancy and the UK's biggest property auction house Allsop has hired a former Director at Savills to head up its Residential Development team.

It's being reported that top architecture practices have been laying off staff as a result of the events of the last few weeks.

Charles Curran expects the capital's prime property market to revert to the status quo by the autumn, providing a buying opportunity over the summer for some, but there is an underlying problem that…

Grosvenor Europe - one of the four arms of Grosvenor Group Limited - has recruited a heavyweight from Morgan Stanley as its first external Non-Executive Director.

London estate agency Douglas & Gordon saw its deal numbers nearly triple in the week following the EU Referendum compared to the preceding seven days, according to trading figures released today.

Nottingham Trent University's Nigel Hudson questions the wisdom of selling off such a prime national asset

Top law firm Simmons & Simmons has hired four new partners in the last month alone, as it continues to grow its projects team. Simon Moore is the latest recruit;

A six-bed apartment on Eaton Square's favoured north terrace has been put up for auction with an enticing guide price of £800k+.

The World, the biggest privately owned residential yacht on the planet, has made a grand entrance into London after returning from an epic trip to Antarctica.