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  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    US economy
    ‘An existential crisis’: residents pay for Nashville boom

    Tennessee policy attracts corporations and high earners but locals are being priced out of Music City

    Nashville cityscape featuring modern glass skyscrapers and historic brick buildings, including the Acme Feed & Seed building in the foreground.
  • Sunday, 3 May, 2026
    Artificial intelligence
    Banks seek to offload risk to avoid ‘choking’ on data centre debt

    Global lenders explore private deals and risk transfers to cut exposure to AI boom

    Aerial view of the Stargate AI data center construction site, showing large orange-roofed buildings, vehicles, and equipment.
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    UK economy
    UK house price rise defies economic impact of Iran war

    Unexpected increase in April supported by relative strength in household finances

    Residential property listings displayed in an estate agent’s window, with signs reading “Sold STC” and “Under offer” on the listings.
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    Property
    700 rental homes ‘hit the market every day’ as British landlords sell up

    As tenants’ rights reforms come into force, research finds more landlords are stepping back from the sector

    Several "For Sale" signs from different estate agents are posted in front of terraced houses on a residential street.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Property funds
    Starwood real estate fund halts redemptions as bet on lower interest rates bites

    Move comes after fund restricted investors’ liquidity rights two years ago

    Barry Sternlicht smiles while speaking during an interview, wearing a suit and a microphone headset.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    Whitbread PLC
    Whitbread to sell £1.5bn of Premier Inn properties after activist pressure

    Group announces overhaul of restaurants business, putting 3,800 jobs at risk

    Premier Inn hotel entrance in Liverpool city centre, with the logo and signage visible above and beside the glass doors.
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    UK house prices
    The problem with falling house prices

    Homes are too expensive in the UK, but a large correction would be bad for everyone — including first-time buyers

    Neal Hudson
    Montage of a hand holding a smartphone with a real estate map app, overlaid with fluctuating price graph and a “For Sale” sign
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Property
    Downing Street rules out temporary rent freeze

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves stirred speculation by promising to ‘use every lever’ to help renters hit by Iran war fallout

    Several red "To Let" signs from Easy Lettings displayed outside terraced houses in Selly Oak, Birmingham.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Mexico City
    Mexico City seeks new rent controls in gentrification wave

    Shortage of affordable homes and protests over US immigrants prompt policy response

    A demonstrator holds a sign reading ‘Gringo go home. México para los mexicanos’ at a protest against gentrification in Mexico City.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Property
    A troubling plan to revive the frozen US property market

    Buyers should beware the real estate dark pools

    Brooke Masters
    A Compass "for sale" sign with agent contact information stands outside a white house as several people approach for a viewing.
  • Tuesday, 28 April, 2026
    Commercial property
    London landlord sues John Lewis in click-and-collect dispute

    Owner of Brent Cross shopping centre argues that 47-year-old lease entitles it to a cut of John Lewis’s online sales

    A John Lewis shopper
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    UK property
    Developer says UK insisted on ‘Rolls-Royce’ upgrades for post-Grenfell works

    Urban Splash is fighting government’s bid to recover £48mn in safety costs on buildings in Manchester

    The exterior of the Chips apartment building in Manchester
  • Monday, 27 April, 2026
    UK prime property
    Can London win back home buyers from the UAE?

    The effect of the Middle East war on Dubai’s property market has been instant. But better financial incentives are needed for wealthy expats to choose the capital over Monaco or Geneva

    Camilla Dell
    Victorian terraced houses with a graphic reading “Arrival fast track from Dubai” overlaid.
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    Financial services
    Collapsed Century Capital lacked approvals, administrators find

    Report into bridging lender finds 2 vehicles did not have anti-money laundering registrations

    The City of London skyline at dusk, featuring modern skyscrapers and the Thames in the foreground.
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    House & Home Golf Property Special 2026
    Is it time to pave over London’s golf courses?

    Often underused green spaces are being targeted as a creative solution for sclerotic housebuilding rates in the capital. But environmentalists are calling the plan a duff

  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    New York City
    Griffin’s Citadel criticises Mamdani for using his penthouse to sell tax plan

    Mayor called out billionaire’s $238mn property as he pushes for second-home levy on the wealthy

    Ken Griffin, right, arrives wearing a dark suit and light blue shirt, accompanied by another man in a suit, outdoors.
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Accountancy
    PwC fined $166mn by Hong Kong regulators over Evergrande audit

    Big Four firm also faces six-month ban on new clients related to its work on failed property developer’s books

    The PwC logo on a stone wall outside an office building, with two people walking past in the background.
  • Thursday, 23 April, 2026
    Foxtons Group PLC
    Foxtons suffers 35% slump in house sale fees

    Iran war has hit buyer sentiment and affected mortgage rates and availability, says chief executive

    Foxtons estate agent sign with yellow "F" logo is displayed on a building, with a reflection of nearby Victorian architecture in the window.
  • Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
    UK house prices
    House prices in London’s wealthiest boroughs suffer double-digit decline

    Westminster and Kensington and Chelsea property valuations sink close to 2013 levels

    Magnolia buds and blossoms on tree branches with pastel-coloured terraced houses in the background.
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    UK housebuilding
    Crest Nicholson shares slump 39% in record drop as housebuilder cuts forecast

    Group says ‘macro-uncertainty’ from Middle East war will push up costs and damage consumer confidence

    A partially built house with scaffolding and Crest Nicholson signage at a housing estate construction site.
  • Monday, 20 April, 2026
    House & Home
    Landlords need to wise up about the Renters’ Rights Act

    Next week, the biggest overhaul of England’s private rented sector in decades comes into effect — yet many have still not engaged with the changes

    Jo Eccles
    An illustration showing a sign with the words “Changes ahead” written on it.
  • Sunday, 19 April, 2026
    UK house prices
    Property asking prices rise in April despite higher UK mortgage rates

    Increase indicates resilience in housing market even as Iran war led to surge in energy costs

    Two people walk past a row of pastel-colored terraced houses with black iron railings
  • Saturday, 18 April, 2026
    UK property
    Lex. London’s riverside properties tell conflicting stories about UK market

    Struggles to sell even in popular areas are a timely reminder of the challenges created by high interest rates

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    People walk and sit in a courtyard at Borough Yards, with brick buildings, shopfronts and large arched viaducts visible.
  • Friday, 17 April, 2026
    House & Home
    What is a city without children?

    As urban housebuilding strategies around the world increasingly push families out, the ‘sidewalk ballet’ — and heart — of community life is under threat

    Empty children's playground with closed equipment in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris during Covid-19 lockdown.
  • Friday, 17 April, 2026
    UK property
    London office landlord Workspace warns of ‘substantial’ profit hit

    Squeeze from lower rents and higher costs forces company to say it will cut dividend

    London skyline with the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf in the distance, seen across the Thames River on a clear day.
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