Location: United Kingdom
£500mn South Molton Triangle project gets underway
370,000 sq ft scheme will 'redefine people’s perceptions' of Mayfair, says Grosvenor.
Agency toasts £50mn deal run at luxury Kensington scheme
The 'exceptional' One Kensington Gardens has been attracting buyers from all over the world in search of best-in-class product, reports Strutt & Parker.
Tom Bill: Lending outlook improves but risks will remain in 2024
Psychological milestones will be important for the property market as mortgage rates continue to fall, writes Knight Frank's head of UK resi research.
Major shareholders call for Foxtons to sell itself
Calls for Foxtons to sell itself have resurfaced, as London estate agency consolidations abound.
Winkworth: What the Chancellor must do in the Autumn Statement
Estate agency bosses Dominic Agace and Adam Stackhouse weigh-in on what Jeremy Hunt could and should announce in Wednesday's fiscal event.
Most UK housebuilders are now offering non-cash perks to incentivise buyers
In a tough market, property developers are looking beyond pricing to attract would-be home-buyers.
Rural Retreats: Ranking England’s most popular, most affordable, and most aspirational country house locations
Jackson-Stops has looked into country house buying trends to identify England's rural retreat hotspots - and track how things shifted through the pandemic years.
Monday Market Review: Key figures & findings from the last seven days
Catch up on all the latest movements and commentary in less than five minutes, featuring data and analysis from Foxtons, Knight Frank, LonRes, ONS & more...
OnTheMarket: Pause in interest rate rises has reinforced market stability & buyer confidence
'People are breathing a sigh of relief,' says portal, although sentiment has dropped off significantly in some parts of the UK.
Target Audience: What developers, architects & designers need to know about smart home tech
Richard Reid explains how to stay ahead of the curve as consumer expectations continue to evolve.
Traditional seasonal trends return to the rental market as ‘landlords remain confident in London’s unfailing appeal’
Tenant demand has fallen sharply in the last month, prompting Foxtons to herald 'a shift towards a more balanced market' in the capital.
‘Beauty’ in architecture can’t be enforced – but design competitions could help architects strive for it
Planning professor Gethin Davison explores the challenges of building beautiful places, in policies and practice.