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Planners OK ‘jewel-like’ mews project in Kensington
Green light for Pitman Tozer Architects' Bronze House Mews
The Future of Real Estate: The seven global cities with the best economic prospects for the next decade
Savills takes an holistic view of global real estate sector in its new flagship report, looking at long-term trends and (very) macro influences that affect resi, commercial and investment markets around…
What to do when you don’t own ‘your’ property
Lawyers are reporting increasing instances of freeholders or leaseholders finding themselves in a pickle when mistakes or fraudulent activity have led to their properties being "owned" by someone else
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.
Grand Registry: Surveying October’s biggest registered deals
A whistle-stop tour of the most expensive sales lodged with the Land Registry last month...
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"; here he t…
Prime Recce: Exploring Marylebone’s new ‘three-tier’ market
How a burgeoning ultra-luxe sector has added a whole new dimension to this venerable urban village, and helped the area outperform both Mayfair and PCL over the last five years...
High Time: Facing down the challenge of developing London’s rooftops
As the government finally cottons on to the £50 billion opportunity sitting above the buildings of central London, Howard Kennedy's Peter Birkett and Knight Frank's Charles Dugdale talk us through the …
Required Reading: The Budget 2017 for HNWIs & business owners
Mishcon de Reya delivers a handy briefing on the Budget 2017, outlining which policies have implications for high net worth individuals and business owners.
Budget 2017: Prime resi industry reactions
What the residential property industry thinks about abolishing stamp duty for first-time buyers, the empty homes levy, housebuilding targets, & more
Budget 2017: Stamp Duty abolished for first-time buyer purchases under £300k
Chancellor Hammond declares "we are choosing to build" as he outlines a swathe of policy reforms for the property sector - but does it go far enough?
Borough by Borough: An infographic tour of London’s property markets
Property prices in London are rising by 9.1% a year over the long-term, and the market "remains robust and healthy", says CBRE.