Nathan Brooker writes about UK and international property markets for the FT Weekend.
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Hope for growth in northern Europe and US tech hubs despite political upheaval
Rising sea levels are a concern but it is new transparency rules that are having the biggest impact on sales
The area of Belgravia is one of the city’s leading design hubs, with a village vibe attractive to high-end buyers
‘Accursed’ football crowds aside, spacious villas and grand houses line the flanks of the north London area
Renowned for its ‘getaway’ homes, the area is now attracting members of the Free State Project
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Designer Jo Thompson’s garden at this year’s event pays homage to the Westbourne, a river that runs under the showground itself
Maida Vale, Queen’s Park and Hammersmith feel the £1m-plus ripple effect extending from central areas of the capital
From a boat in Spain with walls covered in 24-carat gold to a racing vessel in Italy that is also great for entertaining
How urban and rural property markets compare in five countries
From a home in Montreal where Just for Laughs is held each year to a townhouse in Edinburgh ideally located for the Fringe
From a country home near Goodwood Racecourse to a Belgian farmhouse with stabling for 70 horses
From a former artist’s studio near King’s Road, London, to a Dubai apartment with a 1,000-bottle wine cellar
From a villa furnished with Louis Vuitton furniture, to a house designed by royal decorator Robert Kime
The FT looks at the different buying prospects around the Test cricket series venues
From a north London house with a paddling pool and sandpit to a cabin in a gated community near Lake Tahoe
From a Berlin flat near the world’s coolest club to a Brooklyn loft with a live-work space
A fine-dining award will help increase a restaurant’s profile and business, but can it also boost the local housing market?
A series of new residential projects is set to give a lift to the bohemian neighbourhood — and its prices
From a former abbey where the Hell-Fire Club was founded to a Venetian apartment that inspired Ernest Hemingway
Regeneration project aims to attract a mix of people, from families and tourists to art students and Google workers
From a villa with panoramic views of Cannes to a London penthouse overlooking St Paul’s Cathedral
Interest in the City of London’s market has returned after last year’s mortgage slowdown
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