New data shows that Sandbanks in Dorset is the most expensive coastal town in which to buy a property
The fixer-upper property for sale will cost someone a fraction of the street’s typical asking price
Bevis Reid and Harold Taplin Shergold, who caught the British double agent George Blake, moved to the house in the 1960s
When Averil and Michael were house-hunting in the late 1960s, they couldn’t find anything they liked — so they decided to build their own
The 5,580 square foot penthouse features a huge wraparound terrace, turnkey interiors and the option to hire chefs from The Park Restaurant downstairs
The actor lived at the property with his family between 1984 and 1999
Billy Nash’s new TV show aims to take buyers under the skin of destinations around the world
London rents rose by 1.5 per cent between April 2024 and April 2025 — a marked slowdown on growth in the previous year
Further investment in new housing is urged and expected in Wednesday’s Spending Review
Writer and former ballet dancer Meredith Daneman bought the riverside property in 1975 from the artist Sidney Nolan. Now, the house is looking for a creative new owner
Whether you’re a fan in need of a Wimbledon rental or a player looking for a private court, Homes & Property has you covered
Five donkeys — all called Donkey — were rehomed to the 40-acre property a decade ago. Now, the farm’s sellers want to find a buyer who will keep them in their forever home
There are still thousands of homes and creative projects planned for the area which, as home to the O2, locals say is often overlooked
The ultimate fixer upper? Artist Arthur Croft Mitchell’s grandchildren have listed this ‘restoration project’ for sale for £9m
Roger Taylor lived in the property for 24 years, between 1979 and 2003
A home fit for a billionaire overlooking Hyde Park and soon-to-be featured on Britain’s Most Expensive Houses — but will it sell?
The average price of a room along the line has risen from £628 to £839 per month since 2021, according to new data from SpareRoom
Gold-leaf wallpaper and cryotherapy chambers are just the start
Eurovision commentator Graham Norton put his listed London house and his Manhattan home on the market within the space of a week
The bunker was built in 1957 as a Royal Observer Corps post, which was used to monitor potential nuclear attacks and their fallout