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28% of London landlords doubled their money when selling a property in 2017
The average landlord in London who sold a property in 2017 owned it for 8.1 years and made a gain £253,981 on the sale, says Countrywide
International buyer snaps up £100m pair of Clarges Mayfair penthouses
Reports suggest that the buyer plans to knock through to create one monumental residence in the British Land development
How the Middle East is boosting London property investment amid Brexit uncertainty
Buying agency boss Caroline Takla examines the role the Middle East plays in the London property market, and what Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman's recent state visit could mean for a post-Brexit Britain..
‘Rare and important’ Hampstead development site comes to market
Global interest expected in Queen Mary’s House, one of the biggest opportunities to come up in the exclusive North London enclave in recent years...
Montpelier Hall lateral up for £13.95m
Full-floor unit with 80-foot frontage at early Finchatton project in Knightsbridge
Mapped: Prime London price & rental growth
Fresh data from Knight Frank shows how the the micro-markets of Prime London have been faring of late...
Case Study: Unearthing a hidden gem in Belgravia
Accouter Design talks us through the transformation of a gloomy period mews into an absolute dazzler, themed around nature and complete with its very own 'secret garden'...
Coutts backs out of MIPIM
Queen's bank loses taste for champagne-soaked property conference on the French Riviera...
Footballers’ luxury tower gets the go-ahead from Manchester’s planners
Neville and Giggs' Hodder-designed 40-storey development wins over planners
Martin’s Properties names its first non-family MD; rebrands
Big changes at the family-run Chelsea land-owner
Super-elegant Egerton Crescent townhouse asks £17.5m
Brace of instructions on the coveted Knightsbridge turning demonstrates the intricacies of the PCL market...
Westminster planning chief steps aside over property developer ‘freebie’ allegations
Robert Davis denies any wrongdoing; Westminster Council has launched an inquiry to look at how planning decisions are made