Lincoln’s Inn law firm Edwin Coe, which has been running since 1913, has bolstered its property team and declared an ...
Marsh & Parsons director to its expanding roster. Basile Burnel has made the move after nearly a decade at M&P, where he specialised in ...
There was a time, not so long ago, when pricing a central London property 10 per cent above its likely value was not only defensible, but often rewarded. In a rising market, ambition had a habit ...
More than £9bn in property developer contributions is currently sitting “unspent” in Local Authority accounts across England and Wales, according to research by the Home Builders Federation.
Dispute resolution service Property Redress handled 47% more complaint enquiries across the residential sector in 2025 than in 2024, accepted 41% more cases year-on-year, oversaw ...
Cluttons has appointed a new Head of Residential Management, strengthening the department amid what the company calls “a growth period for the business.
London estate agency Dexters has reported double-digit annual growth for both revenue and profits, and declared an ambition to double its revenue over the next five years. The firm’s latest ...
Strutt & Parker has added another top north London agent to its newly-established broker team in the capital. James Diaper has joined the heritage firm after 12 years at Savills, where he had ...
The latest Bank of England data reveals a dip in mortgage lending activity in January: Net approvals for house purchases dropped to 60,000 (below an average of around 64,100 over the previous ...
Kensington & Chelsea Council has confirmed it will be whacking a 100% council tax premium on second homes from 2026/27, ...
The number of resi exchanges across Prime Central and Prime Outer London was 11% lower in the year to January compared to the previous 12 months, according to Knight Frank’s latest Prime ...
Sir John Soane’s Museum in London is holding a fascinating exhibition to explore the life and works of one of Britain’s most celebrated and influential architects, Sir John Vanbrugh, to mark the ...