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Venerable PCL enclave picked alongside up-and-coming districts of Boston, Dubai and Shanghai in rundown of 18 locations 'set to outperform' in the year ahead, after suffering one of the biggest slowdowns…

The East Wing at London Square's grand restoration project on Richmond Hill sprawls across 6,500 sq ft and looks out onto one of the most famous views in England;

There is much more to consider besides maintenance and running costs when acquiring a genuinely top-end country estate or manor house, says Charlie Wells;

Following the publication of new TPO guidance on dual fees, designed to curb the rising number of disputes, veteran agent Trevor Abrahmsohn steers us through the labyrinthine world of inter-agency dealings,…

At the end of last year, fund manager-turned-buying agent Fraser Slater set out ten reasons why he expects Q1 2019 to mark the low point of the Prime Central London property market;

Global Witness analyses Land Registry data to highlight the scale of property ownership by 'anonymous companies registered in tax havens'

The architects, developers and marketeers behind the landmark Chelsea Barracks project discuss the design and inspiration behind 'the most ambitious townhouses to be built in London for over 150 years'.

Real estate giant predicts declines in transaction volumes 'across a number of markets' in 2019;

Buy-to-let investors need to be more pro-active than ever in order to get the most out of a property portfolio, writes Islay Robinson, CEO of Enness Group, in an in-depth survey of the UK's BtL scene.

After two years of strong growth, Knight Frank reports a fall in the number of super-prime tenancies agreed across the prime postcodes;

Super-prime developer appoints contractors for 'Central London’s first truly integrated hotel and residences' on Hanover Square

Rhodium founder Dean Main has snapped up all 11 remaining units in Harrison Varma's super-prime Buxmead development on The Bishops Avenue for £55m, backed by Czech real estate giant CPI Property Group.