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£30m Berkshire new-build competes in global spec mansion head-to-head
32,000 square foot Harford Manor vies for the title of "Ultimate Modern Masterpiece"
Bottoming out or diverging? Assessing prime London’s nuanced sales market
Property prices in Prime Central London look to be bottoming out after nearly three years of decline, but the headline averages hide a realm of door-to-door micro-markets moving at different speeds..
How international developers are influencing prime resi markets
Cross-border activity has "changed up a gear" as overseas developers target the world’s gateway markets, and the UK capital is firmly in the sights; 41% of large developments in central London last yea…
Georgian stock stands tall as Edwardian values crumble
Edwardian properties haven’t stood up as well to modern demands, says Savills, and values are suffering as a result...
Paragon Banking acquires Titlestone Property Finance
The UK development finance market is 'particularly attractive, Paragon tells its investors, 'with strong long-term growth prospects'
Larger units sell out first at Canary Wharf Group’s One Park Drive
Over 60% of apartments now spoken for at 58-storey Herzog & de Meuron-designed scheme
Legal & General swoops on ‘one of the last development opportunities of scale opposite a Crossrail station’
Woolwich acquisition sets up firm's third major BTR scheme in the capital
ZPG to delist from the stock market as Silver Lake deal advances
The EU has cleared Silver Lake's acquisition of ZPG
Sales marching along at Chelsea Barracks as plans unveiled for ‘community masterpiece’
Star sculptor Conrad Shawcross commissioned to create major new artwork at landmark Belgravia scheme; developer reveals over two-thirds of units in the first three phases have now been sold...
Government moots three-year minimum tenancies
Longer rental agreements would allow tenants to "put down roots" while giving landlords greater financial security, argues the Housing Secretary
7,000 UK estate agencies are ‘showing signs of financial distress’
Over 150 firms went bust in the last year alone, reports accountancy firm
Anyone For Tennis? HNWs would rather play inside…
As the superstars of tennis prepare to serve up the action in SW19, Trevor Abrahmsohn explains how tastes have changed amongst his sportier clients