A 600 acre slice of Snowdonia has been put on the market by sheep-farmer Dafydd Morris.
Labour has resurrected plans for a 15 percent ‘death tax’ on estates to pay for care in old age.
The deputy property manager for the Royal Household was sent for trial yesterday charged with taking more than £100,000 in exchange for lucrative contracts.
Some of the biggest social landlords are becoming more like traditional housebuilders, says Housing Finance Corporation chief.
French retail landlord Klepierre is to acquire Corio, the largest listed property company in the Netherlands.
A writing hut built by the author of Tarka the Otter has become one of the smallest buildings to become listed.
An environmentally-friendly Hobbit-style house faces demolition after councillors refused to give it retrospective planning permission.
A small US telecoms firm, Windstream, is moving its fixed assets into a real estate investment trust.
Sales at Aldi have leapt 32 percent to give the discount grocer 4.8 percent of the market, just behind Waitrose’s 4.9 percent.
Mortgage approvals in June were up after a four-month spell of consecutive declines.
London property developer Quintain has appointed Ker Gilchrist as its head of London investment.
An 11 percent profit rise at Next has increased pressure on rival Marks & Spencer.