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£70k fine and community service for the ‘reckless’ developer who wrecked a Grade II* mansion
Disastrous attempt to redevelop the important Aston Park House in Cheshire amounted to vandalism, says council
Demand climbs in PCL, but deal numbers dwindle
A Prime Central London market snapshot from Knight Frank
Harrogate ‘is a safer bet’ than Kensington for property investors, claims Yorkshire buying agency
The average house price in RBKC has fallen by 6% in the last three years, while the average price paid in Harrogate increased by 6%
London’s rental supply has dropped by 10% in the last year
Rental demand continues to grow while supply falls, reports Foxtons - but price growth is rather muted
Exploring a ‘big shift’ in London’s super-prime market
Knight Frank's Daniel Daggers has noticed a new pattern in the capital's £10m+ property sector this year...
‘Whoever buys it buys me as well’: £2.75m Chelsea house comes with a catch
John D Wood arrives at an unusual solution for an elderly client on Cheyne Gardens
CALA picks AJI for Donaldson’s interiors
In Pictures: Developer launches show apartments for its contemporary crescent in Edinburgh's landmark Donaldson's College scheme
In Pictures: Interior designer lists Art Deco-themed Bayswater apartment
Elspeth Lynn spent ten months creating a turn-key showpiece in a Grade II listed building on Westbourne Terrace, using gold, onyx and marble...
Another London agency reports rising buyer activity levels
Chestertons joins Knight Frank, D&G and others in flagging up a noticeable increase in new applicants and viewings
Savills ups northern presence with new base in Newcastle
Experienced ex-GVA trio of Neil Morton, Ray Minto and Roger Speirs to lead new Grey Street operation
AJ Architecture Awards 2018: Winners
23 residential, commercial and public building projects were recognised at last night's AJ Architecture Awards, with Lochside House picking up House of the Year to match its recent RIBA award
Q3’s transaction tally was 4% lower than last year – and nearly 9% lower than in 2015
“HMRC Stamp Duty statistics do not paint a rosy picture of the UK housing market," says London Central Portfolio's Naomi Heaton, "with neither the buyer nor the Exchequer winning out"