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London is ‘still by far Europe’s most mature & expensive high-end residential market’
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New super-slim skyscraper in Dubai will ‘work with nature rather than against it’
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Green light for old Hampstead Police Station development
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Of the tax and housing proposals floated by the Chancellor ahead of this week's Budget event, which do you think would have the biggest impact on the prime property market and why?
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