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Westminster rebuffs Westbourne’s revised Regent’s Park scheme
Developer had been hoping to rework its £250m project on York Terrace East, arguing that London's market downturn and Brexit uncertainty had rendered the current version unviable...
Delancey completes Earls Court acquisition; plots ‘an entirely new vision for the site’
Capital & Counties has offloaded its stake in the Earls Court development to Delancey and APG for £425m.
Why branded residences are the name of the game
There are compelling reasons behind the recent explosion in popularity for residential schemes affiliated with well-known luxury brands, explains Quintessentially Estates' Simon Garcia...
Election 2019 head-to-head: Comparing manifesto pledges on housing & tax
From Stamp Duty levies to income tax thresholds; planning reforms to green homes...
Richard Angel & Ed O’Donnell on carving a niche in specialist prime resi design
INTERVIEW: The founders of interior design house Angel O'Donnell discuss their first year in business, which has seen them work on prime London penthouses, student houses, and set new standards for the…
Dsquared townhouse in Little Venice asks £11.75m
A classic 1830s stucco-fronted property by Regent's Canal has been remastered by Dan and Dean Caten, the Canadian twins behind one of the world's top fashion houses...
‘Certainty will return to the UK housing market’, predicts JLL in an upbeat set of forecasts
Property firm prophecies "the end of a long period of uncertainty" in London and around the country - with positive growth on the cards for house prices, transaction volumes and rental values.
Knight Frank loses star broker Daggers
High-profile super-prime team head Daniel Daggers is leaving the agency after 12 years of prolific dealmaking
Mayfair’s newest street is London’s top super-prime hotspot
Created as part of British Land's record-breaking Clarges Mayfair scheme in 2017, Ashburton Place has seen more sales above £10m than any other address in London over the last 12 months
Conservative manifesto holds few surprises for the property sector
Tory election pledges on housing include a 3% Stamp Duty surcharge for foreign buyers, lifetime mortgages, and some planning tweaks - but no wider SDLT reform.
Tories plot Stamp Duty hike for non-residents
The Conservatives want to ramp-up Theresa May's 1% SDLT surcharge for foreign buyer to 3%
Labour manifesto moots rent caps & an end to property developers’ ‘free hand’
Jeremy Corbyn has set out his party's political stall ahead of next month's General Election; here's a summary of Labour's key property policies...