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Docklands financial estate says £900mn wiped from value of office portfolio as it renegotiates borrowing terms
Seventh successive quarter of declining volumes dashes hopes for revival as high interest rates continue to bite
Plus, one UK local council gets wooed by a Monaco hedge fund and Rodolphe Saadé leans into building a media empire
From the former home of artist JMW Turner to a vast penthouse overlooking the Palace of Westminster
My coffee machine looks amazing. For £3,000, it should do
The annual Salone del Mobile is a vast display of slick superfluousness but at its heart is a deep regard for tradition and craftsmanship
Home loans with interest rates fixed for a decade or more could get more buyers on to the ladder — and disrupt a £1.6tn industry
What do you plant for a poet? The novelist describes creating her garden against time
With the right approach it’s possible to respect a home’s historical features while introducing modern furnishings
Policymakers should harness political will to end crisis and confront its causes, rather than reacting to its consequences
Maybourne’s latest addition is everything a London hotel isn’t. And it’s all the better for it
Like the sham couple of the rebooted spy drama, our writer has fallen for the beautifully decked out West Village pad
Rightmove data comes against a backdrop of recent volatility in mortgage market
When Lord and Lady Barnard became custodians of the ancestral seat in 2016, they inherited a fairytale – and a project in urgent need of help
A glut of apartments available in the French capital this summer is pushing down prices
This modest farm labourers’ cottage in New York was where the master of the macabre wrote his final works
The possibilities have multiplied recently for gardens in tight spaces, from pots to patios, buckets to balconies
Apparent whistleblower report cites concerns over firm’s work for collapsed Chinese developer
Whether repairing antiques for a museum or refashioning a discarded piece yourself, there’s a story to be found in the stuffing
Colour is used by architects and designers for many reasons but can the psychology behind it help you sort out your own interior dilemmas?
Save the date with more than just a card
As interest rates stay higher for longer, those looking to refinance face some difficult choices
High costs, post-Covid trends and rising mortgage rates suppressed demand
From a lakefront home with a double-occupancy boathouse to a Chicago town house with top-floor terrace
Ken Griffin’s firm will move into British Land’s flagship development at Broadgate
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