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

Those living at the sharp end of the housing crisis will see little hope in the debates so far

We need to future-proof our buildings against extreme weather

Chirruping about the price of a pint outside London is not going to win you any friends

No flat is too small for opulence, says the interior designer behind some of London’s most stylish restaurants. Here’s how to create a glamorous atmosphere in even the smallest city flat

All private renters need reforms, but some need them more than others as new report shows

From Margate’s lesser-known seaside sister to the secret London beach just 60 minutes away by Tube, here’s our guide to the best beaches to cool off near the capital
Spring sale prices remain strong but there are signs of an impending slowdown in the property market
House prices continue to rise year-on-year but have fallen compared to last month as the market begins to slow

Architect and curator Rosa Rogina gives us a tour of her vibrant east London neighbourhood.
Here’s why author Rosa Rankin-Gee loves her exciting south London neighbourhood sandwiched between Peckham and New Cross.

Crossrail’s opening is a new era for London, even if we lost treasured venues along the way

The increasing cost of living in the capital and more flexible working have encouraged Londoners to move to Crossrail’s outer reaches

London house prices rose 7.6 per cent but the capital’s market is still the slowest in England

The last time the country’s ‘lowest’ house price growth was this high was in 2004

Georgia Spray runs online art platform Partnership Editions. Here’s why she loves her east London area’s creative local community.

Would we have had Erno Goldfinger’s groundbreaking home (or Ian Fleming’s bitter revenge villain) if planning decisions had been left to the neighbours?

Unchanged since its post-war renovation, this Putney home is up for sale for the first time in 75 years.

Rahel Stephanie, host of cult Indonesian supper club Spoons, on falling for Brockley’s green hills and quieter pace