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In Pictures: Five interior design options for the new-look Buckingham Palace
As the Queen's official residence undergoes a £369m refurbishment, a firm has imagined how the iconic White Drawing Room could respond to five different interior styles, ranging from Memphis Revival to…
Engel & Völkers appoints new COO
Paloma Pérez Bravo has taken on responsibility for the entire franchise business and all market centre operations in the EMEA region
Paul White of Four Seasons on branded residences & the new world of luxury living
INTERVIEW: One of the biggest names in luxury, Canadian hospitality giant Four Seasons has pioneered the concept and delivery of branded residences since 1985, and now operates 41 such schemes across…
Delancey to return controversial Earls Court housing estates to H&F Council
Earls Courts' new owners have agreed to return the Gibbs Green and West Kensington housing estates to Hammersmith & Fulham Council for £105m
Resi developers are returning to Prime Central London
Average development land values in PCL were flat for the second quarter in a row in Q3, which hasn't happened since 2015...
Buyer sees golden opportunity in ‘Australia’s most expensive pile of rubble’
The only consented plot on Sydney's exclusive Wolseley Road has now changed hands nine times in 20 years
Scottish estate ‘the size of Manchester’ offered for £10m
A significant swathe of the Scottish Highlands has come up for sale, offering the chance to own 28,202 acres of "true wilderness" straddling Perthshire and Argyll.
How long does it actually take to complete a sale?
New research breaks down the average time it takes for a residential property deal to reach key financial and legal milestones
Work starts on Weston’s resi reinvention of Cambridge Military Hospital
A masterplan by Adam Urbanism promises 140 new private-sale homes on an historic site near Aldershot
RICS rolls out a ‘complete overhaul’ of home survey standards
Mandatory new residential property survey standards come into play in June 2020
‘Remarkably resilient’ UK housing market continues to mark time
Prices rose for the second month in a row in October, report LSL & Acadata, but not by enough to turn the annual figure positive
‘A clear swing towards hesitation for prospective sellers’ as new listings slump by 15%
Rightmove has just recorded the largest year-on-year slump in new property listings since August 2009, with 15% fewer homes listed for sale this month compared to the same period in 2018.