Location: United Kingdom
Five Years On: How have transaction volumes fared since Osborne’s stamp duty bombshell?
Sales volumes in London's priciest boroughs have tanked by over 20% since 2014, according to new analysis, compared to an average decline across England & Wales of 0.8%
Winckworth Sherwood expands property litigation team
The City law firm is looking to strengthen its presence in offshore territories
Hong Kong tycoon snaps up £10.75m Corinthia penthouse
Ultra-luxe top-floor lateral at 10 Whitehall Place sells in lightning-fast 72-hour deal as Hong Kong buyers continue to hone in on London's top addresses;
Dubai royal’s gothic mansion is one of the UK’s ‘most endangered’ buildings
The 'exemplary' Shadwell Court in Norfolk has been neglected for far too long, according to the Victorian Society, releasing its annual rundown of architectural treasures under threat...
UK house price growth halves
Annual inflation across the nation is now at its lowest ebb since September 2012, according to the UK HPI, as regional markets in the North East, London & the South East continue to suffer
Westminster signs off subterranean art gallery project in Regent’s Park
Five years after controversial plans first emerged, councillors have authorised the completion of a double-height space under a Grade I listed mansion widely reported to belong to the world's richest living…
West London mews development launches with ‘unrivalled green credentials’
The four new-build houses sit in a gated mews in Shepherd's Bush
The effects of tax and regulation on the buy-to-let market, three years on
The 3% SDLT surcharge and the reduction of mortgage interest tax relief have changed the shape of the buy-to-let market
Full steam ahead for York’s ‘once in a lifetime’ city centre regen project
45 hectare Northern Powerhouse project will create new residential, cultural and business neighbourhoods in central York
Double-size St John’s Wood development plot relisted at £25m
Rare double corner plot on 'north London's premier address' has lain derelict for over 15 years
‘These houses cost an arm, leg & lung’: Air pollution tool encourages London house-hunters to cut property prices
Londoners are being urged to use air pollution data to drive down house prices and rents; "this is going to be industry standard", says the NAEA's chief
UK housing market ‘performing quite well’, despite static prices and depressed sales volumes
Mortgage approvals have risen slightly, new buyer enquiries have edged up, and first time buyers are active, note LSL & Acadata, but prices are still falling in real terms across England & Wales...