Location: United Kingdom

English Heritage is searching for "alternative ways" to fund that staple of prime property details, the Blue Plaque.

There were rumours as far back as November, but Jones Lang LaSalle has now confirmed the appointment of Adam Challis as the firm’s new Head of Residential Research.

Marsh & Parsons' new South Kensington office - the agency's seventh in Kensington & Chelsea alone - is open for business.

The swine! says William Cash as one of Shropshire's crown jewels is once again under siege.

A London-based lender has reportedly pulled off a lickety split, 48 hour turnaround on a £1.05m bridging loan, enabling a client to acquire a £1.7m apartment in Belgravia against all the odds.

The trade-only design frenzy that is HOME is just around the corner, and it's not one to miss if you are in the interiors game.

Three and a half years of headline-grabbing hikes have resulted in average prime central London property prices now standing 23.9% above their former 2007 peak, according to Savills.

John Penrose, the former architecture minister, has called for Britain's best views to be listed by English Heritage in the same way as historic buildings to avoid "casual destruction".

2012's final quarter saw prime country property prices drop again by 1.2%, taking the annual price fall to 3.8% according to the latest from Knight Frank.

Our resident serial renovator / buying-agent-turned-client Alan Page lines up the crystal balls and makes some earthy predictions for London's prime property market in 2013.

Nearly 50,000 new property millionaires were created in Britain last year, bringing the total number of £1m+ properties to 300,000, according to some new stats from Zoopla.

In his first column for PrimeResi, mortgage maestro Andrew Montlake looks at the prospects for HNW borrowers in 2013...