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Buyer sought for Berkeley Square’s only penthouse
Seventh and eighth floor space at No.48, the sole apartment building on the famous Mayfair garden square, gets a £9.5m price tag
Tech has helped restart the resi market; so what happens now?
Businesses able to quickly adapt to the post-pandemic era will thrive, whilst those that don’t will fall by the wayside – regardless of history or reputation, warns Stuart Cheetham...
Get cracking if you want to build big in Westminster…
There's only a narrow window of opportunity to submit an application and have it determined under the existing City Plan, warn agents and architects
Buying agency Recoco boosts SW coverage with new Cornwall branch
Nigel Bishop's longstanding agency recruits former Savills agent Anna Sharp to set up a new base in the county
Mount Anvil secures £50m loan from GLA
Partnership is the first of its kind between the Greater London Authority's landowning company and a private developer
Royalton repoints £130m scheme with a health bent for a post-pandemic market
Luxury property developer adapts residents' amenities at its Magna Carta Park scheme for "a changing world", pitching it as “a truly 21st century private estate”.
Knight Frank launches Private Residence Consultancy team
Agency merges Home Solutions & Country House Consultancy; promises clients and customers 'a full, seamless suite of services throughout their property lifecycle'
Ranked: London’s top ten most-wanted post-lockdown property features
Estate agency Dexters has summarised how home-movers priorities have "re-ordered" during the Coronavirus lockdown.
Derelict stately home smashes guide price at auction
Last week saw 23 bidders fight it out for the Grade II* Troy House in the Wye Valley, which was guided at £200k-£250k but ended up selling for £1.356m
A-listings: Celebrity property stories of the month
May’s most interesting rumours involving famous people and their homes – some of which might even turn out to be true…
On the technicalities of getting deals done in lockdown & beyond
Property lawyers are having to adapt fast to the consequences of coronavirus, whilst making sure they transact within the law and protect buyers, sellers and funders from fraudulent activity.
Knock-back for Kensington hotel-to-mansion plan
A plan to turn a "severely dilapidated" former hotel near Hyde Park into a "very large" family home has been dismissed by RBKC's planning inspector.