Location: United Kingdom
What would a ‘no deal’ Brexit mean for the prime property sector?
As former Housing Minister Dominic Raab gets to the business end of negotiations with the European Union, we ask a panel of senior players in the prime resi industry about what effect - if any - Brexit…
Upstart agency rolls out second Somerset office
Shop fronts are a thing of the past, according to self-proclaimed "olderpreneurs" Cathy Morris-Adams and Sue Macey...
Into Thin Air: Considerations when building upwards
While effective communication and relationship building are paramount to all development projects, this is amplified when it comes to air rights projects, says Daniel Wittenberg
NHBC reports a 35% jump in new-build home registrations
Large-scale PRS and housing association developments help London housebuilders register 86% more new units in Q2 2018 compared to last year
New-build portfolio in Barnes offered up for £17.5m
Bulk buyer sought for nine townhouses and six apartments at Hampton Row
House prices near top state schools have risen by 15% more than surrounding areas in the last five years
RANKED: Top state schools with the highest rates of local property price inflation
New sales & lettings boss for Rickman
William Rousset joins Kensington-based independent
Cluttons predicts a return to positive growth in Prime Central London next year
But PCL price inflation will be less than a third of that seen in Greater London and across the UK over the next five years
Westminster knocks back new-build mews house in Mayfair
Stanesby-designed 'book end' home near Hyde Park refused by planners
Fruition delivers classic conversion in west London conservation area
Boutique developer conjures five new apartments and a townhouse from a corner site in North Ken
#Repton200: Humphry Repton, landscape gardener – and architect?
Although principally known as a landscape gardener, Humphry Repton was clearly a man who understood that an estate was a composition of many parts, writes Matthew Beckett...
Cadogan embarks on £600m regional investment push
Great Estate commits to first major foray outside of the capital in its 300-year history