Hundreds of villagers have voiced their anger over plans by Gary Neville, the
Manchester United footballer, to build a "Teletubby" style eco
home in the Lancashire countryside.
Only one in four people planning to buy a home are first-time buyers.
A Cold War nuclear bunker has been sold on eBay for more than £20,000.
The average cost of a home in the most expensive street in England has soared
by £300,000 during the past year, research showed.
Two £400,000 homes are facing a real-life property crash after a cliff fall
took a large chunk of land from the bottom of their gardens.
Azerbaijan president's son reported to have bought luxury Dubai mansions.
The Prince of Wales could be forced to appear in court to discuss the extent
of his lobbying against the failed Chelsea Barracks redevelopment.
A Cold War nuclear bunker in the Peak District has attracted bids of almost
£25,000.
Britain's biggest breakdown organisation the Automobile Association, is to
send patrols where they have never gone before - into its members homes.
Strong demand for second homes can cause house prices to more than double in
sought after areas, research has claimed.
Second home buyers are pushing property prices up by more than 130 per cent in
sought after areas, research shows.
One of Britain's most famous gardens, Leonardslee in West Sussex, has been
sold for close to £5 million.
Cheryl and Ashley Cole risk selling their Surrey house at a loss if they put
it on the market now, says Zoopla.co.uk
The Church of England has defended the disastrous decision to invest £40m in a
New York housing scheme that led to accusations of wrongfully raising rents
and a multi-million pound loss for the Church's pension fund.
The founders PleaseRobMe.Com are "irresponsible" for providing a tool for
robbers, campaigners say.
The large Banksy artwork in Liverpool is to be painted over by the proprety
developer who admits he doesn't like modern art.
A royal holiday home where King Edward VII and his mistress stayed was put up
for sale yesterday for £2.5 million.
Sir Geoff Hurst, England's 1966 World Cup Hero, lost hundreds of thousands of
pounds after being conned by his "trusted friend" into a fraudulent Spanish
property deal, a court heard yesterday.
A vineyard that can produce up to 1,000 bottles of wine is for sale with a
price tag of £20,000.
A significant number of tenants are still struggling with rental payments,
according to ARLA