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Government bans tenant evictions for at least three months
"No renter who has lost income due to coronavirus will be forced out of their home, nor will any landlord face unmanageable debts," says the Housing Secretary.
Scotland’s super-prime market was on a roll in 2019
196 sales were recorded above the £1m mark in Edinburgh last year, reports Savills, a full 35% up on the previous record level set in 2007.
‘Spectacular’ £7.5m Rutland Gardens lateral finds a taker
A buyer has bagged a rather special lateral on Knightsbridge's Rutland Gardens.
Treasury to reconsider VAT relief on listed building repairs
Campaigners are chalking up a win following "a major shift in policy from the Treasury" over tax relief for listed building repairs.
‘Our primary current concern is whether there can be a property market at all’
All the chatter about mansion tax and stamp duty is out of the window as agents attempt to navigate through uncharted territory, writes Marc Schneiderman
Valuation Viewpoint: Schumpeter’s creative destruction
As the coronavirus crisis unfolds, many firms will fold due to the lack of cashflow allowing other more efficient firms to expand, writes James Wyatt
Galliard reaches 50% sold at The Stage, two years ahead of completion
Over half of the 412 private residential units at Galliard's The Stage scheme in Shoreditch have now been forward sold.
Native Land plans 54-unit scheme in Belgravia
Developer brings in Pilbrow & Partners to rework prominent postwar block on Eaton Terrace
Lucian Cook on what Covid-19 might mean for the property market
The Coronavirus pandemic is likely to cause "a hiatus in the UK housing market, without necessarily affecting longer term prospects," says Savills' research chief.
Historic Surrey hotel-to-resi project heads for the auction block
The 'supremely special' Cedar House in Cobham dates back to medieval times and is rumoured to have once welcomed Horatio Nelson himself...
PROPS Awards 2020: The shortlist
The 29th PROPS Awards fundraiser for Variety is due to take place on 12th May in London.
Camden loses planning row over Primrose Hill museum
Appeal overturns council's decision to refuse retrospective permission for the conversion of a townhouse into a museum dedicated to Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar, one of the founding fathers of modern India, on…