Office Properties Income Trust found renting office space to the US government is not a winning proposition
The number of for-sale properties on precious chalk streams has gone from a trickle to a flow. Much hangs in the balance in terms of fragile local ecologies — and the community
Beautifully preserved federal-style home of John F Kennedy hosted political gatherings during his presidential campaign
The risk now is that well-intentioned landlords — the majority — find themselves caught in the crossfire
A predicted flight caused by democratic socialist mayoral candidate’s likely victory on Tuesday has yet to materialise
How a Google search led one man to his dream home in Como
German lender in talks with building owner Samsung SRA about its future in country’s tallest building
Romance, originality — and perhaps a bit of snobbery — keep some of us living amid cracked china and spiky gothic chairs
Elizabeth I once stayed at this 500-year-old house, now thoughtfully modernised by designer Ilse Crawford
Fresh perspectives on luxury living
Our autumn property special showcases masters of transformation, from Gabriel Chipperfield to Colman Domingo
Giulia Manzoni uses Italian materials — ceramic tile, marble, Venetian glass and gold leaf — and traditional methods to bridge two millennia of craft history
Designed in the 1950s, this architectural chameleon is enjoying a new incarnation
The Tudor farmhouse has been in the octogenarian’s family since the 1400s — now it’s a glorious riot of high and low, where eccentricity runs wild
UK chancellor predicted to plump for ‘least worst option’ of creating higher council tax bands in England
As the conditional exemption scheme intended to protect objects of national importance gains traction, Josh Spero investigates whether it’s fit for purpose
Meet the architects taking tumbledowns to the next level
Drive to professionalise landlords benefits first-time buyers but tenants suffer in the short term
The property developer has turned a London backstreet into a busy hub. It started with a cup of coffee
Commissioned by Spain’s King Charles III in the 18th century, the botanical garden is a lesson in urban planning — and in the simple beauty of wild dahlias
The French creative loves blueberries, Bruce Springsteen and his Maison Bonnet glasses
Any portal can be made to look fascinating and mysterious
From an architect-designed house with circular walls and thatched roof to a six-storey villa 10 minutes from the city’s Centraal Station
The mother and daughter are flying the flag for waistcoats, chintz and chocolate-coloured Labs
We’re often told housing demand exceeds supply — so why are new homes struggling to be built and bought?