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‘World-class’ Art Deco specimen in Cornwall seeks £3m
Built for the Wills Tobacco family in the 1930s, Gradna is described as 'one of the most coveted seafront houses in the southwest'
Green light for ZHA’s Vauxhall Cross Island
Great Marlborough Estates has won approval for its major ZHA-designed redevelopment of Vauxhall Cross, following a call-in by the Housing Secretary last year.
OnTheMarket furloughs a fifth of its staff amidst cash-conserving measures
Property portal outlines a suite of cash-preservation measures designed to help it through the Coronavirus crisis.
Purcell called up for Burghley House masterplan
Heritage specialist appointed to work on one of the most spectacular mansions of the Elizabethan period - which remains the home of the Cecil family to this day
Half of Zoopla agents have switched to free support packages
'The idea of profit forecasts has been largely shelved', says portal boss Charlie Bryant
Covid-19: Assessing the impact on the UK’s resi development sector
New analysis shows how the coronavirus outbreak will impact activity and supply over the coming months - and have potentially serious longer-term implications for those building the UK's new homes
Knight Frank becomes latest major agency to furlough staff
Firm has also decided not to apply an annual pay review this year and will be implementing 'salary adjustments' for those who earn above a minimum threshold
UK house prices likely to drop 13% this year as incomes tumble, predict economists
A looming "shortfall in incomes has a tremendous potential to disrupt the UK’s housing markets", warns the Centre for Economics & Business Research.
Bloomberg: Ultra-wealthy pull cash from mansions to buy beaten-down assets
Tom Metcalf reports for Bloomberg how UHNW homeowners are turning to their real estate holdings to access cash as the pandemic pummels global markets
Priciest Hamptons mansion rents in a day
The most expensive rental option in The Hamptons has been snapped up less than 24 hours after hitting the market.
RICS calls for Stamp Duty holiday as surveyors anticipate property market freefall
"These are exceptional circumstances," warn surveyors, "and the Government will need to consider all avenues that could feasibly rebuild confidence, bridging the gap between uncertainty and recovery.
Oona Collins: Ten key tips for compassionate leadership
The inspirational executive coach behind some of the most successful people in property explains how to lead a team through a crisis...