Putin-linked oligarchs could see UK properties seized by government PERMANENTLY and used to house Ukrainian refugees under tough new sanctions being drawn up by Michael Gove By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 04:54 EST, 3 March 2022 | Updated: 04:55
The majority of wealthy homebuyers keen to up sticks say a lack of property for sale, rather than interest rate rises, is hampering their ability to move. The lack of choice is being felt most at the expensive end of the property
Pictured: The properties owned by stars of ITV's Keeping Up With The Aristocrats available on Airbnb
Princess Olga, cousin of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, is one of the stars of ITV’s Keeping Up With The Aristocrats – and revealed on the show the financial hardship of maintaining her 13th-century mansion in Kent, Provender House. If you’re inclined
Police raid five properties and arrest 21-year-old in swoop on illegal car cruising in West Midlands
Police raid five properties and arrest 21-year-old man as they swoop on suspected ringleaders of illegal car cruising events in West Midlands Police in the West Midlands raided five properties as part of Operation Hercules Their aim was to crack down on
Sprawling Australian mansion with a footy field, motocross track and a waterslide hits the market Spectacular mansion features a full-sized footy field and built-in motocross track Property sits on five acres of land on the Alice River just outside of Townsville Heated
A federal district court judge in New York City has entered a judgment that calls for the seizure and forfeiture of five properties in Mexico that were purchased by fugitive drug kingpin Rafael Caro-Quintero. United States District Judge Eric N. Vitaliano ordered
Landlords made an average of £82,000 when selling their buy-to-let properties last year, according to new research. The typical landlord sold their buy-to-let for £82,450 more than they paid for it in 2020, an average value increase of 42 per cent, according
Clifftop properties worth £70million combined have been saved from being cut off by a landslip after the local council spent £2.5million to fight coastal erosion. A road between the 80ft cliffs at Poole, Dorset and ten blocks of flats was in danger
Former Mexican governor who took bribes from drug smugglers pleads guilty to laundering money that was used to purchase properties in Texas Tomás Yarrington, the ex-governor of Tamaulipas, Mexico, pleaded guilty to one count of money laundering Thursday in a federal court
Demand for homes to buy has jumped since the extension of the stamp duty holiday and other measures were announced in the Budget, but with supply continuing to fall, prices are set to keep rising, new research suggests. Buyer demand was up