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The average price decline since 2014 now stands at just under -15% across Prime London, but new analysis shows how Fulham and Earls Court have sunk by more than 23%, compared to an average of 6% in Wimbledon…

RICS's October market survey tells of continued declines in residential property demand, prices and sales

Wandsworth looking for views on where to build the new Thames crossing

The new Kinnerton Street office will act predominantly as a buying agency. It is part of "an ambitious expansion plan" to launch more multi-service branches around the world

Pastel mid-terrace just south of the King's Road was completely remodelled in 2014 by the development firm behind some of PCL's best-known luxury schemes

12% fewer new homes listed to let in Q3 2018 compared with the same period last year, while the number of new lets agreed fell by 17.6%, reports LonRes

'What started out as an experiment is turning into a solid way of helping Westminster’s wider community', says Cllr Nickie Aiken

'Tepid' Q3 sees transaction volumes down 17% on the same period last year, with new instructions falling by 19%, and prices by 3%;

The LonRes Chairman's thoughts on the 'minefield' of leasehold reform and the impact of uncertainty on the London housing market...

Steve Morgan hands over the reins to John Tutte, a decade after returning to lead the giant housebuilder out of the GFC

Local housebuilding and regeneration plans along the new 345-mile high-speed rail link have the potential "to rebalance Britain, closing the North-South divide for good"

BREI is responding to a "tsunami of change" in the built environment, said Chair Yolande Barnes in her keynote lecture