Location: United Kingdom

Fielden House - also known as the Baby Shard / Shardette - has been unanimously approved by Southwark's planners.

The Rosewood Hotel was stocked with interior design mavens last night for the inaugural Interior Design Blog Awards.

Savills has issued forecasts for two scenarios for the prime market in 2015: one with and one without a mansion tax. It makes quite a difference...

HNW advisory Berkeley Law and its separate resi property and conveyancing business, Berkeley Hurrell, have been snapped up by legal services giant Irwin Mitchell.

The bridging loan industry is coming of age, overturning a pretty volatile infancy to grow at a fairly consistent 25%-ish rate since the middle of last year, claims West One Loans in its Bridging Index.

So it's not quite as appealing as the Guadalmina branch, but Winkworth is continuing its expansion apace, notching up a new office in Reading.

Top-end search agency Lichfields has been reporting back from the prime front line with some pretty interesting observations. Tryon

Delivery of more housing - ideally something close to a quarter of a million new homes a year - is topping out many agendas as May's electioneering gathers pace.

The extraordinary ancestral home of the Winnington family has just come up for sale in Worcestershire.

Some very questionable valuations from a comparison website here... Thanks to Ed Tryon - and others - who pointed out that the home in the No.1 slot is toppy to the tune of about £830m...

Following up on its cutting down of the the most recent Land Registry HPI stats, which showed a 0.

One of Edinburgh's most awesome heritage development sites, the William Henry Playfair-designed Donaldson's College, is to be turned into high-spec apartments in a joint venture by CALA Evans Restoration…