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The Woolworth and Tribune were once commercial landmarks — now they are full of penthouses
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The chichi part of south London appeals to young families — but only if the price is right
The tallest tower in New England for 40 years will loom over the US city, but sales of apartments are dropping
Many golf courses under construction are associated with property developments — but the popularity of the sport is waning
Architects relish remodelling an 18th-century residence
Co-living development Mason & Fifth has everything a Londoner could want — except space
Mycelium, an offshoot of fungus, is a sustainable material of the future
As a form of cladding, it is ancient and at times noble. But its return may be a long way off
The Country Durham landmark was once a seat of power in England
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An interiors revival owes much to mid-century style
His work was recognised for meticulous attention to detail, landscape and context
Whichford Pottery’s terracotta wares are as appreciated overseas for their English style as they are in the UK for their robustness
The techniques used by modernist architects have some enduring appeal
Buy-to-let and new developments bring double-digit price growth though pre-crisis levels still a way off
A vibrant tech scene and breathtaking outdoors mix with easy friendships and neighbourliness
Attractions for overseas buyers range from fiscal breaks to a rich historical backdrop
Property boom is opportunity for pop star developers but dilemma for central bank
State government still has to pull its weight in changing zoning laws
The space at the bottom of the garden is the best place to experiment with bold design
The Twickenham house and garden played a part in 18th-century life and literature
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The two largest South African cities diverge on their house price growth and the wealth of residents
Young families stay put in Hackney, slowing transactions in the market
Fashion’s futurist democratised couture in the 1960s. Today he lives in classical Italian style
Prices are on the rise thanks to a lack of supply and companies moving in
Planned developments will transform the area — but not everyone welcomes them
Four families describe life today along the former militarised border
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53 West 53 is a break from the glass blocks of Midtown Manhattan
This hub of politics and business is also a centre for beer and visual popular culture
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Waste disposal can be made more efficient with kits such as worm farms and hot bins
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The infrastructure that adds value to investment properties
New York borough follows Manhattan’s downward trend