

There is something of a buy-to-let boom quietly rumbling away in Kingston upon Thames, the family favourite south-west London suburb. We get the property lowdown.
Apartments in the Shard will set new price records as Europe's tallest tower moves the city's centre of gravity eastward.
Central St Martins' new campus is fizzing and the first of 2,000 homes are launched, as 67 acres of King's Cross becomes London's hottest district.
Greenwich Beach, set to be the longest artificial city beach in Europe, will open in May with an Olympic-size volleyball court and plans for a restaurant and live events stage catering for crowds of up to 5,000.
Westminster has many prized homes that command premium prices, but as there is still value available in this central London location, a growing number of home buyers are discovering SW1 and its superb transport links.
A new scheme will help the West End's vital young workforce find flats to share at affordable rents, while new shared ownership schemes are helping Westminster's first-time buyers.
In some London boroughs it will be illegal to let your home during the Games. And even 'approved' landlords face making slim profits.
Apartments in the Shard will set new price records as Europe's tallest tower moves the city's centre of gravity eastward.
This week, a Notting Hill agent looks for an answer as to why the basement of a large home in W11 is half filled in with concrete.
Our neighbours have just been granted planning permission to build an extension on the side of their house that will have quite an impact on our property. We would have ojected but had no idea they had made an application. Is there anything we can do now?