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Once home to Margaret Thatcher, the grand square in Belgravia continues to attract buyers, notable and otherwise
Falling prices make it a good time to buy in the high-end enclave — as long as you have a spare £10m or so
Fears are growing about the number of homes being bought by investors and left empty — but what can be done to stop it?
The district has few towers and apartment blocks thanks to campaigners’ efforts to preserve its distinct low-rise streets
Historic town’s location and beauty offer a rare combination in south-east England
Proposals to allow local buyouts and forced sales of estate land fail to deter overseas buyers seeking country houses
The area stands out from the rest of prime central London — so why have sales stalled?
Good value homes and a resurgence in its fortunes lures families from its more illustrious neighbour
Prime areas of the capital are attracting interest, particularly from Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa
Despite a near-total halt to new building projects, the average house price in the city remains 15.3 per cent below its 2007 peak
The city is leading the region’s recovery and is at the centre of plans to create a ‘northern powerhouse’
Commuter villages around the Berkshire town are attracting interest since the rumoured arrival of the Hollywood star
Hopes that new homes and improved transport connectivity will tranform the Liverpool area
The capital of the UAE looks to meet surging demand for homes while trying to avoid a housing crash
The ‘gin and Jag’ set makes way for a new type of buyer in the rolling chalk hills of the county
Londoners relocating for work, lifestyle or schools, as well as a growing Asian client list, spur new housing developments
Despite being on the ‘wrong side’ of the capital, its popularity as an affordable base for commuters is rising
The small town has historic buildings, pretty streets and one of the best sailing rivers in the country
Demand for homes in the city is booming, with growing interest in high-rise, high-glamour living
The sport may be losing popularity in some countries but investors still have a range of options to stay on course
The Warwickshire town has many rail, road and air links – but buyers may not want to live too close to any of them
The town is a popular, year-round destination despite being in the wettest region of England
The housing market in the still ‘real’ part of the Cotswolds appears to offer excellent value
The Wiltshire town has rural charm, a famous college and plenty of tech and manufacturing groups based nearby
Over the past 20 years, the southwest tip of England has been transformed from underachiever to high-end haven
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