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"The last few months have seen a marked growth in interest from increasingly focused buyers," says the luxury property developer's sales chief, as he reports "another landmark sale" in Westminster.

Interior design firm Lawson Robb was brought in to "transform a show residence into a home" at Chelsea Barracks.

A 157-acre private island off the west coast of Ireland has sold for over £5m to an anonymous European buyer, following months of negotiations during the Covid-19 lockdown.

A masterplan by Foster+Partners promises to create two landmark residential towers in super-prime Los Angeles, surrounded by ten acres of botanical gardens.

Designs by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners promise to create 50 new homes next to "the gateway to London’s internationally renowned museum and cultural quarter."

An award-winning modern house on the south Cornwall coast has come up for sale, sporting some "fantastic" eco-credentials and a "sublime" position right on the beach.

Moorfield's build-to-rent scheme in Salford is nearly perfect, according to reviews from residents on the HomeViews platform.

Plans have been approved for a residential-led redevelopment next to the River Lea, which promises to be the "beating heart" of Hackney Wick.

The Avenue Road plot has planning consent for two alternative designs: a traditional super-prime mansion by Wolff Architects, and an ultra-modern take on the Regency villa by Trace.

An owner-occupier has picked up a three-bedroom penthouse at Lodha's Lincoln Square scheme, having never set foot in the property.

This Grade II listed house on Manchester Street in Marylebone is being offered for sale with planning consent for a super-prime makeover.

In Pictures: Morden Wharf is U+I's latest massive regeneration project in London, promising to transform a 19 acre former sugar factory site into "a distinctive, green, mixed-use neighbourhood".