October 20, 2013
In some areas, buyers are breaking down the door; in others sellers struggle to drum up any interest. We reveal the length of the queues by Alexandra Goss
October 12, 2013
Fashion shoots, hired Bentleys, new kitchens… There are no half measures when it’s time to sell, says Zoe Dare Hall
October 11, 2013
Get the pricing right, have your paperwork in order and proceed with caution if you want to sell in this unusual market by Jayne Dowle
Homebuyers fed up with gazumping in an increasingly competitive market may find buying property at auction an attractive alternative. Auction deals are concluded much more quickly, with contracts exchanged immediately; buyers also have peace of mind, knowing that they cannot be outbid after the auction. by Abhijeet Ahluwalia
September 28, 2013
Forget Mayfair, Park Lane and Piccadilly. A new wave of investors is redrawing London’s real-life Monopoly map. Christopher Middleton learns how to load the dice in your favour.
September 26, 2013
A mystery Brunei billionaire is investing £500 million into transforming Queensway. The once grand Bayswater throughfare is set to become the Covent Garden of west London, with new apartments, refurbished luxury homes and a retail boulevard. By David Spittles
Would you buy a house on Friday 13?
September 16, 2013
The collapse of Lehman Brothers, five years ago this weekend, had an immediate impact on a UK property market already reeling from the failure of Northern Rock a year earlier. By Tanya Powley
August 30, 2013
The location of the penthouse apartment is one of London’s most desirable says Nicola Venning
August 15, 2013
Wealthy Hongkongers are among those buying to renovate and rent, or sell on to other Asians. by Richard Warren
August 5, 2013
Secret homes with lush gardens lurk in city centres, says Lauren Thompson.
August 2, 2013
August 1, 2013
Demand is growing for high-end homes built or adapted to meet the religious needs of their owners. By Graham Norwood.
July 6, 2013
London’s historic St James’s quarter is ripe for investment, reports Lucy Warwick-Ching
June 1, 2013
Off-market property sales are on the rise, but is the chase for privacy, exclusivity and mystique costing buyers thousands of pounds? Graham Norwood reports... Top-end locations like prime central London there is a phenomenon spoken about in hushed terms and seen rarely in the rest of the country: it is the 'off-market' property.
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