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This modest farm labourers’ cottage in New York was where the master of the macabre wrote his final works
The possibilities have multiplied recently for gardens in tight spaces, from pots to patios, buckets to balconies
Apparent whistleblower report cites concerns over firm’s work for collapsed Chinese developer
Whether repairing antiques for a museum or refashioning a discarded piece yourself, there’s a story to be found in the stuffing
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Save the date with more than just a card
As interest rates stay higher for longer, those looking to refinance face some difficult choices
High costs, post-Covid trends and rising mortgage rates suppressed demand
From a lakefront home with a double-occupancy boathouse to a Chicago town house with top-floor terrace
Ken Griffin’s firm will move into British Land’s flagship development at Broadgate
Co-working group is seeking hundreds of millions of dollars to exit bankruptcy without a sale
As the work-from-home bubble bursts, Londoners who bought out of town during the pandemic are finding selling up a slow business
Housing secretary’s attempts to put pledges into law have been watered down following pushback from landlords
At RHS’s inaugural urban gardening show in Manchester, flat dwellers and renters can learn how to make a verdant refuge
Official figures highlight impact of higher borrowing costs on landlords and tenants
Anti-corruption prosecutors are probing a loan made by a private bank to Signa property group
The Italian design extravaganza is under way. What are the talking points?
Pritzker Prize-winner Jean Nouvel is better known for his unpredictable and often spectacular public realm buildings
‘I felt tired of a particular dark, brooding portrait, and my mood lifted after I replaced it with a brighter still life’
Long overlooked for harder metals, this ancient alloy is now stealing the show
Make your bed a sleeping beauty
These enclosed spaces, popular during the 18th and 19th centuries, are once again being used by large estates to cultivate homegrown fruit and vegetables
Industry group says move will discourage construction of homes being built in England
The cocooning, pliable and renewable material is increasingly embraced by designers and architects
Britain falls to second most appealing European country to deploy capital, according to CBRE survey
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