Less bohemian than Brighton, the East Sussex town of Lewes offers an attractive escape for Londoners looking to keep a toe in the cultural waters Read more on Country Life
A hip Arcadia
The east Somerset countryside has become as fashionable as it is beautiful and this is drawing growing numbers of London buyers. Read more on Country Life.
Safe as houses
As buyers look to protect the value of their investment in uncertain times, my piece for Country Life identifies the most resilient locations in the English countryside.
How to get into the right prep school
If you're moving within an hour and a half of London with a young family, securing a prep-school place can be harder than finding the right house to buy. Find out more on Country Life.
Sitting tight
The equestrian property market is short of properties for sale as people are choosing to stay put in the wake of stamp duty changes, limited access to funding and political uncertainty. Read more in my piece for the May 26 issue of Horse & Hound
Front-row seats
Buying a property close to a top equestrian event not only gives you unrivalled access but can also make good financial sense. Read more in my piece for the May 26 issue of Horse & Hound
Europe’s winners and losers
Find out which European cities are seeing property prices grow and which are not with this handy infographic.
Slow And Steady: Real Estate Growth In World Cities Is An Exercise In Moderation
Real estate prices in key global cities are rising at a slow, moderate pace, particularly in Europe. Find out more on Forbes.com.
The call of the wild
Sardinia's feral horses live like they would have done thousands of years ago, among wild pear trees and rockrose shrubs on a cyclamen-carpeted plateau. Read more in my piece for the Derby House Post
At home in Monaco
As incomers increasingly choose to make the Principality their main base, demand for large apartments is particularly high. Read more on Country Life