Prudence Ivey is the editor of the multi award-winning Homes & Property
Prudence Ivey is the editor of the multi award-winning Homes & Property

London’s food and drink experts reveal the one item that saves their bacon in the kitchen

London needs grassroots venues and affordable housing, not yet another mega venue or illuminated billboard

In the midst of an acute housing crisis, we need consistency and long-term planning from government, not a revolving door in a crucial post

Eviction numbers in London are up 70 per cent in a year as government drags its feet on section 21 ban

Only four London boroughs saw any house price growth so far this year, as property in remote beauty spots soars in value

The tools to discern a fair price are at your fingertips so don't be afraid to use them and bargain hard

The iconic Sixties design house is bringing its pailettes to the high street in a fashion/interiors crossover

An overpriced ex-rental is not the prize some landlords seem to think it is

From ongoing uncertainty to homelessness, the threat of a no fault eviction ruins renters' lives

The lavish apartment is the priciest flat sold in the City of Light this year

New housing should be forward-looking, contemporary
In one of the world’s richest cities, a third of people are living in potentially health-limiting circumstances

The housing minister’s misguided defence of renters offers some clues as to why there have been no advances in rental reform

Bosses and city planners can bemoan people’s reluctance to return to the office full time, but they need to consider the cost and time sacrifice of commuting from affordable areas too
You can still find sourdough pizza and Victorian homes in Zone 3 while resisting the expensive allure of E17

The holiday idyll is alluring but be realistic about where you want to return day after day
Each year, Open House gives Londoners a sneak peek of some of the capital’s most impressive — and usually off-limits — buildings

Growing closures of clubs, small shops and pubs heralds an identikit city

Must we rely on landlords for eco home upgrades?
Falling house prices will not necessarily make first-time buyers’ lives easier, but some will be able to take advantage