Foreign investors, who rapaciously scooped up U.S. real estate during the 2007-2009 recession, are backing away from the same markets they so eagerly jumped into a few years ago. Real estate brokers say …
This beautiful pond at a country house currently on the market could be straight out of a Monet painting of Giverny, but in fact it is hidden in the Somerset hills.
2013 List of British Columbia’s Top Investment TownsWhich cities and towns' real estate markets are poised to outperform the rest of the province of British Columbia? We have studied the underlying economics of dozens of regions in…
The Revolution and Opportunity is Upon Us… as we enter The Age of Protest It is in the news everywhere, people are dissatisfied with how the world is turning out, whether economically or ecologically. It has been splashed across…
Before the Second World War the historic Paley estate in rural Kent was a thriving farm, employing hundreds of part-time staff throughout the year to help harvest fruit and hops.
Sir Benjamin Slade, 66, is losing sleep because there is a ‘puma or a panther’ that keeps appearing near his 13th-century mansion, Maunsel House, near Bridgwater.
The headline and the wording of this article amuses us. “I say, good fellow, if you happen to spot that blasted wild beast do give me a ring on the celluar telephone device and I will have it dealt with and for heaven’s sake, do be careful. Summoning an ambulance would be a bit of […]
The Gledfield estate, in Ardgay, near Inverness, lies on the River Carron in a beautiful undisturbed glen with rugged mountains, wooded hillsides and low ground pastureland.
The buildings in Sheffield, Harlow and Northern Ireland feature on the shortlist of six for the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Stirling Prize which celebrates the year’s top buildings.
Bowlers were stunned on Sunday when the Queen interrupted a drive around her estate to get some fresh air and spectate on their match. After the game had wrapped up she chatted to players.