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Trevor Kearney launches US-style brokerage promising to 'rip up the rule book' on traditional commission agreements for top agency talent.

From a former embassy in Mayfair to a modernist super-home in Kensington, some extraordinary properties changed hands in H1 as HNW buyers shook off the pre-election jitters...

Keir Starmer, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner & Matthew Pennycook have a lot to do.

Sorting out ambiguities in the EPC system is an example of what the industry means when it calls for certainty from government, writes Ed Green.

'The (surely) inevitable Labour victory has already been somewhat priced into the London residential market,' says Mark Pollack, concurring with Peter Wetherell, who suggests HNW clients have treated theā€¦

The palpable sense of unease that gripped London's luxury property market in the lead-up to the last election has been noticeably absent this time around, reports Harrods Estates' head of resi.

'Despite the short odds on a change in government and continued market activity, the general election has resulted in a degree of caution' in the property market, says Savills.

The founders of long-standing boutique property firm Obbard discuss their most memorable projects, golden rules for property investment, & how the business has stayed ahead of the curve for three decades.

Astonishing trophy residence atop Finchatton's reinvention of a landmark Bayswater building features a 4,462 sq ft roof terrace.

A decade on, Property Vision's Simon Connell explains how George Osborne's tax reforms have fundamentally altered the capital's property market.

In Pictures: Yiangou Architects' designs for Rectory Homes were inspired by the 19th century rus in urbe style. The Crescent in Thame is 'quite simply, an extraordinary development,' says Savills.

John Forrester and Brendon Moss join the Middle Eastern luxury property giant to 'deliver the highest quality, contemporary projects in London and beyond.'