Location: United Kingdom

What has happened to London since the 'Greatest Show on Earth'? Let's take a leaf out of our European counterparts' book, says Rupert Collingwood...

Spear's magazine has unveiled their latest batch of Awards nominees.

Cities like Dubai, Geneva and Monte Carlo rub their hands together when they hear comments like yours, says Trevor Abrahmsohn...

Sotheby’s International Realty Affiliates LLC continued its quest for worldwide domination in 2012 with a truly stonking year;

One of the most impressive apartments in Knightsbridge has gone on the market with Strutt & Parker today.

Buying agent-turned developer Alan Page nips over to Hong Kong to see how hefty new (and mansion tax-like) taxes are tackling an overcooked property market.

50ft-high mobile phone masts could be erected without the need for planning permission if a new Bill - intended to enhance the introduction of a 4G mobile phone network and create broader broadband coverage…

Conservative MP Mark Field has proposed a levy of on non-resident, non-British owners of property  to redress the balance between "locked-out" Londoners and wealthy foreign investors who are "hoovering…

Hamptons International has decided to take the cream of its UK instructions on a tour of Hong Kong and Dubai in April.

Former Lehman Brothers boss, Richard Story, has announced the launch of Henley Property Finance (HPF), to provide debt to cash starved residential developers.

British buyers lay the market's foundations and provide a bellwether for which areas will continue to be popular - and they've started buying again, says James Bailey...