Aristocrats and heritage bodies are forging alliances to rescue grand historic homes at risk of decay
Market drops sharply for 11th straight month in June, according to Rics
UK government-backed programme to help buyers with deposits as low as 5%
CMA unearthed evidence that price information was shared between companies
Investors who buy and sell houses to make quick profits feel the squeeze from higher costs and stamp duty
Residential property has become a tax-free retirement fund that excludes younger generations
National indicators are a useful measure of health and direction, but local markets are the true gauge of prices
As the bill enters its final reviews in the House of Lords, landlords and tenants are poised for significant change. It could trigger a epochal shift in attitudes
Concern over potential changes to inheritance and capital gains tax, say advisers
Nationwide says surprise drop may stem from volatility caused by end of stamp duty holiday
From a thatched cottage on the Isle of Wight to a coastal home on Anglesey with views of the Snowdonia mountains
Property magnates the Reuben Brothers are investing £1bn to move the dial in Mayfair. Can they succeed?
Populist party is already taking credit for a Home Office contractor’s pause in asylum placements
From a loch-side 18th-century house to a boldly monochromatic art deco villa
Project highlights potential for investment to slash older properties’ energy consumption
Consumer group warns people have more rights buying a toaster than a new house
Cooling of interest from wealthy international buyers, say estate agents
Annual house price growth halves to 3.5% in April as temporary tax relief ends
Some investors worry about another UK company being taken private at a valuation they see as too low
Two-thirds of Londoners back removal of traffic from shopping district in a public consultation
Drop of 0.3% from May driven by declines in London and south of England
Analysis indicates spending of about £3bn a year until 2029, similar to AHP’s money for current financial year
Eighteen miles and the river Thames separate the two neighbourhoods but both vie for a similar breed of buyer in the capital, and they are driving prices up
Industry still faces slow build despite hopes for action in government’s spending review
Domestic buyers take advantage of tumbling prices as new non-dom tax regime cools interest from abroad