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A former US embassy, a Paris-style boulevard and an outpost of Blakes hotel are among the capital’s properties being fought over
The long-awaited Elizabeth line has inspired residential developers to pull out all the stops
Grand Cayman offers sun and security — and prices have turned a corner
Prices are rising in the once ordinary, Thames-side suburb thanks to its great schools, café culture and green space
The eastern fringe of the upmarket area is known for its many art galleries but is now drawing residential developers
Many buyers of the city’s largest houses are from former Soviet bloc nations where prime homes are smaller
A £1.3bn development project aims to attract high-end buyers to the old-fashioned resort
Prices have increased 162 per cent in the area since 2003, a higher rate than Bloomsbury and the City
Research by Knight Frank shows where there is a capacity for further growth and where bubbles could be forming
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Estate agents say the city is the standout property market in southwest England
A largely untapped district with good transport links, proximity to central London and value for money
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Homes built on the stretch of land between coastline and riverbank have the benefit of ever-changing scenery
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