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It's the biggest month of the year for design folk in London; PrimeResi picks ten key events for the interiors, architecture and landscaping industry

Yolande Barnes has been appointed Chair of London's prestigious new real estate institute, after nearly 30 years with Savills

Lupa Land has acquired the 2.25 acre Kent Street Baths site; Pegasus has secured planning for its 1,009 unit 'New Monaco' project; Galliard has won approval for its 379-home Timber Yard

INTERVIEW: Well-known former sales agents Lucie Hirst and Delphine Colombo discuss their new venture, current market trends, and dream properties on Cadogan Square....

Serious potential purchasers are not really interested in how long the property has been on for, says Trevor Abrahmsohn, so why are vendors so obsessed with 'freshness'?

Service levels won't improve until all estate agents have access to training, argues Keller Williams UK boss Ben Taylor

The Crown Estate's ambitious plan is working, says Wetherell, as London's stateliest district shapes up for the 21st century

Galliard and Weston Homes are looking to recruit nearly 500 new staff between them; warn that Brexit is having 'a huge long-term impact on the London and wider UK construction industry'

Candida Gertler OBE looks beyond the glare of the art fair, calling on property developers to play an important and active role in delivering creative spaces for artists in new developments

Records reveal one of the deals of the year in Notting Hill, along with notable sales in Richmond, Bayswater and Berkshire...

Withdrawn properties may have cost estate agencies up to £4bn in lost commission last year, according to new research. Higher-value and London homes are more likely to be withdrawn rather than sold...

The Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin’s recent report is an interesting read in considering swathes of the Thames Estuary, Nine Elms or Bicester - but it doesn’t really address the heart of the problem, says…