Location: United Kingdom
London Plan ‘could result in fewer new homes being delivered’
Mixed reactions to the capital's new 'strategic planning bible'
Khan ‘rips up’ London’s planning rulebook; looks to smaller schemes to deliver more housing
The new Draft London Plan wants higher-density residential property development, with smaller schemes (up to 25 units) delivering 24,500 new homes in London each year.
Ranked: The 20 regional cities with the fastest-growing property markets
Ladywood in Birmingham has seen prices rise by 17% in one year, according to Barclays' new Postcode Property Index.
Grand Registry: Surveying October’s biggest registered deals
A whistle-stop tour of the most expensive sales lodged with the Land Registry last month...
New ZHA-designed proposals floated for major Vauxhall site
Rejigged vision for Vauxhall Cross Island
Interview: K10’s Kam Babaee on creating London’s new private palaces
Former supercar dealer Kam Babaee is carving a new niche at the very top of London's property market, restoring rundown mansions into ultra-prime residences deserving of the term "palatial";
London’s house price to earnings ratio hits all-time high
House prices in the capital are now 14.5 times average earnings, says Hometrack, 42% higher than the long-term average...
On Your Bikes: Khan plans parking clampdown at London’s new developments
Draft London Plan to announce 'car-free' requirement for new housing schemes near public transport...
FEC brings in a new UK marketing chief
Far East Consortium has recruited a new Sales & Marketing Director in the UK
London Plan to tighten up Green Belt planning restrictions
Mayor Khan sets out green-tinted vision ahead of tomorrow's draft London Plan launch
Top-end boutique development in Durham ‘inundated’ with international interest
The developers behind a boutique resi scheme in Durham have noted a surprisingly international pick-up following a recent launch.
Battersea Power Station names new Chief Development Officer
British Land's Rob Samuel to take over from Dave Twohig at the £9bn mega-project