Alongside a tempting stamp duty refund, the unusual incentive of the chance to own a collectable copy of an 18th-century masterpiece awaits buyers at Calders Wharf, a scheme of 25… read more →
Billed as “Peckham’s sensible sister”, Nunhead has a down-to-earth charm combined with a low-key independent spirit that attracts hipsters who are starting to question whether they really need an all-night… read more →
Christmas has come early at Aspire, in St Bernard’s Gate in west London, where a generous incentive package is on offer to buyers moving in before the end of the… read more →
Question: I recently bought my first home but have discovered severe damp in the kitchen which has rotted the kitchen counter and there are also several windows with broken handles.… read more →
Question: We live in a Grade II-listed house that has a large rear garden. We’d like to replace our rather unsightly Sixties-built extension with a larger version because we are… read more →
Lives of tenants were put at risk at unsafe flats in Camden. Now London’s first rogue landlord banning order has been secured against the man who let out the three… read more →
1/56 Untouched Islington house A ‘time capsule’ house that has been lived in by generations of the same family for more than 100 years is for sale on one of… read more →
Stretching the commuter belt to include Bath, Bristol, Banbury and Oxford, “the biggest timetable change on the network since 1976” will come into force on December 15, says Great Western… read more →
Question: I rent out my flat through Airbnb. Now the managing agent has told me to stop, as I require consent. But who from? And is he right? Answer: Check… read more →
Brexit may define this general election, but pollsters predict that for the first time we will vote on climate change, too. London has a clear strategy on how to become… read more →