Equal Pay Day 2019: women spend higher proportion of salary on rent than men putting homeownership even further out of reach
As we reach Equal Pay Day for this year, here’s why the gender pay gap is about more than just spare cash.
As we reach Equal Pay Day for this year, here’s why the gender pay gap is about more than just spare cash.
After a prolonged period of sluggish sales, the weak pound is tempting overseas buyers back to Belgravia, Knightsbridge, Mayfair, Kensington and Chelsea, Marylebone and Notting Hill with discounts of up to 42%.
Values down in 20 out of 33 boroughs — but the pace of slowdown eases along with Brexit jitters
Just when you thought Kevin McCloud really had seen it all on Grand Designs, this week’s closing instalment of House of the Year throws into the mix some of the quirkiest and most extraordinary homes yet.
First-time buyers are already the dominant group in the current London property market and this is set to increase over the next five years.
The spendid Thirties landmark has been used as the backdrop for the popular Netflix series and Oscar-winning film starring Rami Malek.
The five-bed house — with bar, wine storage room and outside pool — was listed in April for £43.4 million by the curent owner.
The Brick Awards honour architects who find innovative ways to use this beautiful, eco-friendly building material.
London first-time buyers, the most dominant group in this muted housing market, will continue to drive sales over the next five years, despite the gap between the average price of a home in the capital and the rest of the UK being at its widest on record, at 2.3 times more.