Location: United Kingdom

The New Forest is the most expensive national park to buy a home in (averaging £581,448) and Snowdonia is the most affordable (£180,126), according to some updated research by Lloyds Bank.

Craig Timney takes the reins in Edinburgh as David Cobban steps up in Glasgow

New chapter for pair of Draycott Gardens townhouses with provenance and potential...

Barratt gets the nod for a significant mixed-use project on the Morrisons supermarket/petrol station site on Chalk Farm Road, including the UK's biggest urban rooftop farm and a micro-brewery

A brace of £7m+ townhouses on Notting Hill's Elgin Crescent and other notable sales have made for an interesting few weeks...

Important Arts & Crafts affair is one of the city's finest specimens

As the government finally cottons on to the £50 billion opportunity sitting above the buildings of central London, Howard Kennedy's Peter Birkett and Knight Frank's Charles Dugdale talk us through the…

"London suburbs are increasingly appealing", says Avignon Capital as it expands its UK portfolio.

Hampshire Trust Bank gives developer a £2.6m loan for a nearly-completed 14-unit conversion scheme in Harrogate.

Chalegrove's Landmark Pinnacle will have the highest resi roof terrace and gym in the capital, and a whole storey given over to "an indoor version of the classic London garden square”

Charlie Naughten joins Richard & Sophie Rogerson's fast-growing property private office in Chelsea

Go-ahead for Martin's Properties' mixed-use redevelopment by the river in Chelsea