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How listed property owners are making historic homes work for a living
Over a fifth of listed property owners run a business from home, according to a large-scale survey by Historic England
Interview: Andrew Phillips of Hamptons Wealth Partnership on building a super-prime private office
How one of the UK's biggest estate agencies is working with HNW buyers and sellers...
“The vision for Nine Elms is beginning to crystallise”
Life is finally being breathed into London's biggest regeneration zone, says JLL.
And Other Villains: Why stamp duty is only part of the problem for prime London
Non-Dom taxation, Brexit, tightened mortgage lending, blustering rhetoric...
London’s most desirable neighbourhoods; an academic approach
Cluttons, with a little help from boffins at the Consumer Data Research Centre and UCL, assesses the residential desirability of London's 47 sub-markets
Into The Woods: The contemporary designers making a mark on marquetry
From Linley to Lotusier, Camilla Apcar discovers the designers championing the intricate C16th craft of marquetry.
Bumper year for Billionaires’ Row as buyers splash £250m on mansions and apartments
Harrison Varma's new Buxmead scheme helps drive remarkable revival on The Bishops Avenue
“Long Life Loose Fit”: Architectural design notes for the Private Rented Sector
Top architecture practice Liftschutz Davidson Sandilands outlines the design elements required to create high-quality & future-proofed rental properties.
Understanding the risks of tax evasion in property transactions
With tough new rules now in place, it's important not just to do the right thing, but to be seen to be clearly doing the right thing – and being able to prove it, says Edward Powles
Greeks Bearing Gifts: Nicholas Revett, Trafalgar Park & the origins of UK neo-classicism
Matthew Beckett traces the lineage of one of our most recognisable and important architectural styles back to a small vestibule in the north wing of a £12m Wiltshire masterpiece...
Why Belgrave Square is set to become London’s most sought-after residential address
James Bailey explores how the migration of embassies to Nine Elms could turn Belgrave Square into London's number one mansion address by 2025