Decline in London landlord’s office valuations last year follows fall of almost £1bn in 2023
Timber construction is cheaper, faster and greener, but has struggled to gain traction in England
From a contemporary Siberian larch-clad house beside Camber Sands to a 16th-century country retreat a hop, skip and a jump from Glyndebourne Opera House
Transparency campaigners say government must deal with failure to enforce penalties on offshore companies
Surge in lending is likely to be more beneficial for the borrowers than their lenders
US asset manager buys 100 New Bridge Street in latest sign of corporate retreat from Docklands
Assura rejects rival offer that would have kept it in the public markets
Kensington and Chelsea council in London launches lawsuits against businesses involved in refurbishing the building
Financial Reporting Council is reviewing firm’s 2021 audit of Home Reit, which is being wound down
From a Wiltshire farmhouse dating to the 15th century to a cosy cottage on Cornwall’s scenic Lizard Peninsula
US buyers emerge as major force in UK capital’s property market
This jumble of letters and numbers should be meaningless outside of its coding system — but what happens when the meaningless commands a 200 per cent premium?
The 0.5% contraction according to Halifax contrasts with economists’ bets of a 0.1% rise
To kick off, we’re asking if rewilding can pay — and how new planning legislation will affect the rural dream. Then it’s escape to the Dordogne for properties on the market — and to California for gardening with purpose. Architectural inspiration can be gleaned from a quasi-lunar lander in Suffolk, interiors ideas from Highgrove and pastoral hosting from Ireland’s Lismore Castle
Primary Health Properties aims to beat KKR-led investors despite lower-value bid
Housebuilding and sustainable infrastructure targets are set to reshape rural England. Homeowners are steeling themselves for unintended consequences — and buyers are significantly upping their due diligence
Estate management company increased provision by £337mn after discovering new faults
Nationwide data shows no growth from February, missing economists’ forecasts of a 0.2% rise
Letter to ministers points out that schemes to reimburse dangerous material removal exclude social housing
Where will the cards fall before the autumn Budget?
OBR forecasts 305,000 more new homes a year by 2029 as a result of changes
Government settlement announced for 2026-27 is lower than the average for previous five years
Wage growth has outstripped property price rises, official figures show
Sentimental attachment to a home runs deep. And for a growing population of empty nesters, it’s creating a paralysing conundrum for the prospective last-time buyer
Norges Bank Investment Management makes fresh bet on fortunes of UK capital’s retail and leisure district