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Locals fear that the 5,000 new units aimed at high earners will disrupt the area’s character and demographics
Property market fall ‘could be on the horizon’ as incomes squeezed and interest rates rise
Investors should ponder how inflation affects property group’s prospects
Surge in demand lifts underlying profits at FTSE 100 property group to £251mn
In England, buying a flat used to be an effective stepping stone to buying a house — it doesn’t work like that anymore
Landlord’s portfolio recovers as shoppers and workers make a tentative return
Prime property in Europe’s largest mountain range
Australian PM unveils plan to let buyers use retirement funds for deposits days before election
The decline of bricks-and-mortar retail has been a catastrophe for malls. But landlords and local authorities are trying to ensure they have a future
Remarkable artistic retreat in Joshua Tree National Park has walls made of Solarcool glass that offer panoramic views without absorbing heat
For Nicola Tassie and Rowena Morgan-Cox, it’s all about blurring the boundaries of the fine and decorative arts
Interior designer Tim Gosling recreated historical hues for the restoration of his Normandy property
Brokers left with short window to complete clients’ applications before products are withdrawn or replaced
It’s smart to beat the spring shopping surge — just remember there can be frosts until June
Government proposals allowing residents to vote on new developments are full of holes
But control them in an environmentally friendly way — and acknowledge that molluscs also have their merits
What’s causing the global rental squeeze? FT readers share their concerns, and solutions, to ever-increasing prices
They have been downplayed in the past but an exhibition at London’s Riba puts them in the spotlight
Create a sanctuary with this selection of calming and stylish wares
Along with secret doors, these are common in country houses and spy films — but one has a very dark history
In subdued or Technicolor tones, they blur the lines between art and craft
A programme at the botanical gardens focuses on shifting attitudes and growing vegetables sustainably
Office provider confident uncertainty will fuel further demand for flexible space
Since the start of the pandemic, homebuyers have descended on the peaceful English region, making it much less affordable
Plus, how the Liberal Democrats made great strides in the local elections, and the challenges to the housing crisis
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