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Super-prime Chelsea scheme embroiled in Vatican ‘scandal’
The redevelopment of the former Harrods depository on Sloane Avenue is at the centre of an investigation by the Vatican into the use of $200m in funds...
Maslow backs £230m Manchester tower scheme
Specialist lender enables Renaker's 664-unit Crown Street project with a whopping £123m loan
Rebuilt Chelsea townhouse asking £14m
This handsome affair on Draycott Place was once divided up into bedsits; it's now a super-prime residence valued at £14m...
Stags moves into new Plymouth digs
The new offices are more accessible to clients, says the West Country property agency
Pop star skirts agents to market LA home directly to Instagram followers
Justin Bieber has asked his 120 million Instagram acolytes if any of them want to buy his $8.5m house in Beverly Hills. "I'll sell it with all the furniture", he commented; "MAKE ME AN OFFER"
‘Slow & steady’ property market persists as exchanges nudge up but new instructions dip
First-time buyers have boosted transaction volumes, reports TwentyCI
Buffett’s HomeServices expands in Europe; London arm plots significant growth
American real estate giant's new Spanish & Portuguese outposts "will open referral channels and increase listings exposure" says London agency Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Kay & Co - which plans to…
Aviation tycoon’s former Mayfair residence launched at £18.95m
Finchatton-designed third-floor lateral at No.18 Grosvenor Square comes with full use of the five-star Four Seasons facilities next-door
Javid confirms Budget date
'Housing market put on hold' as Chancellor schedules in 'the first budget after leaving the EU' for 6th November
Pitch Perfect: Advising vendors on pricing to sell
Savvy sellers are beginning to understand the risks of overcooking an asking price in the current market, says PCL agent Nic Pejacsevich
In Pictures: Clivedale completes debut resi scheme
The first residents have started moving into the super-prime developer's 23-unit project on Marylebone Lane
The Tenant Fees Act: Does it have any teeth?
Barrister Katrina Mather of Hardwicke Chambers explores the realities of the Tenant Fees ban, a "slightly peculiar piece of legislation" that came into force on 1st June