Reduced demand from buy-to-let investors and changes in the mix of property types being built were behind the fall, Hamptons said
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Beginners guide to gardening: Tips for spring from Britain’s top garden design experts
by News Roomby News RoomFrances Costelloe, 36, lives with her husband and two children in a Victorian terrace in Tottenham “I work as an artist, illustrator and creative projects manager, and I got into…
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Inside Vinterior founder Sandrine Zhang Ferron’s Stoke Newington home
by News Roomby News RoomHowever, that process was far from rushed. “We lived here for quite a while before doing anything major,” she says. Instead, the home unfolded in phases, each tied to shifting…
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New kids on the antiques block: How young Londoners are embracing the profession
by News Roomby News RoomA wave of Gen Z dealers are shaking up the antiques trade
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Amandaland: the north-west London area in the BBC sitcom’s spotlight
by News Roomby News RoomNW10 social media was set ablaze when it was revealed Lucy Punch’s egotistical alpha mum, Amanda, had made a post-divorce migration to the area in Motherland spin-off, Amandaland. Now Amanda…
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Will the Renters’ Rights Act protect tenants from unfair rent hikes?
by News Roomby News RoomIn 2025, Robert and his ex-partner, who are both freelancers, were forced to pay six months’ rent upfront (£11,100) and to agree to a three per cent rent rise after…
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London home sales hit by Donald Trump’s Iran war as ‘prices soften and purchases delayed’
by News Roomby News RoomAverage time to sell a home in the capital has risen by almost a week, according to property website Zoopla
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Steve Reed: Greens talk about London’s housing crisis while blocking new homes
by News Roomby News RoomOf course, building homes is not easy. It means making difficult decisions. It means reforming a planning system that too often frustrates progress. It means backing councils and communities to…
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Life on a lease: inside the rental crisis pushing young Londoners to the limit
by News Roomby News RoomThe long-awaited Renters’ Rights Act finally comes into force on May 1 but for young people in London, issues of rogue landlords, rampant mould and rising costs make for a…
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The Act will be introduced over time with the Labour government prioritising the long-anticipated end of no-fault evictions, often held up as one of the main contributors to homelessness in…