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A major house builder has secured further planning permission for a 290-home estate development.
A bid to build a block of flats on a derelict “eyesore” former petrol station and car wash site has finally been approved.
An application to build 66 homes on land known locally as the “horse field” has drawn strong objections and limited support.
A luxury cottage dating back to the year 1600 has gone on the market.
Residents are up against a top King’s counsel at a local inquiry as they battle plans for homes to be built on an orchard.
A heavily overgrown seafront plot in a sought-after road has gone on the market for £1 million – even without planning permission.
Three new bungalows are being built on a “back land” site for pensioners as part of a drive to deliver more social housing.
Fears over increasing social problems have led to calls for a change in the way houses of multiple occupation are given planning permission.
A Grand Designs-style four-bed house where “old meets new” has hit the market for £1.2 million.
Proposals for housing on neglected former sports fields would be a “travesty”, as residents urge for the green space to be returned to community use.
Kent’s thinnest house at just 7ft 2in wide has gone on the market.
Developers behind a long-delayed seafront flats project insist construction is finally due to get back underway “within the next three months”.
The race is on for residents to secure one of 90 new beach huts in a coastal retreat - available for less than £5 a day.
City centre offices could be converted into flats while plans to build a huge student housing project could also be tweaked.
A former church ravaged by fire is among a number of interesting Kent properties going under the hammer this month.
Controversial landlord Fergus Wilson wants to leave a legacy of helping the homeless by offering his remaining portfolio to local authorities.
A developer has submitted fresh proposals to turn a disused high street garage into apartments – just months after the previous scheme was thrown out.
The cheapest flats in the next stage of a divisive redevelopment will be marketed for at least £400,000 - sparking fears locals are being priced out.
A futuristic Grand Designs-style home will be built on stilts despite fears it will “stick out like a sore thumb” in Kent’s stunning countryside.
A developer has scrapped plans to knock down one of a town's most recognisable empty buildings – and will now keep and convert it instead.
A village’s only pub looks set to stay open in a smaller form after developers dropped controversial plans to turn the whole building into a house.
Conservationists are up in arms over an ugly slab of black asphalt that has been laid in a historic cobbled city centre street.
An application has been submitted to turn a landmark business centre and surrounding outbuildings into 215 homes.
Plans have been submitted for 17 new homes in a village residents say is already “overdeveloped”.
A popular hotel and wedding venue is up for sale despite only just undergoing a major renovation by its then-new owners.
As the average price of a new build home in Kent soars past £420,000, how can the market soften to allow first-time buyers onto the property ladder?
Four years after plans for an unwanted housing development were successfully fought, residents are facing a second battle to save much-loved orchards.
The former home of James Bond author Ian Fleming and playwright Noel Coward has gone on the market.
A 15th-century chapel said to house a saint’s finger has been saved from ruin and turned into a home in a seven-year restoration project.
A group of Kent drama pupils attended a red-carpet event in London after winning a national film award for their romantic comedy.
A development of extra-care bungalows for over-55s could be extended into a neighbouring horse paddock.
As one of Kent’s grandest properties hits the market, the outgoing owners tell us why it has been such a “privilege” to live there.
An iconic seafront Lido complex has gone on the market.
A former Post Office once supported by TV’s Vic Reeves is to be converted into a family home after plans were approved.
The demolition of a former army barracks gymnasium which welcomed dozens of clubs and thousands of participants has been met with sadness.
A fed-up couple have told of their “living nightmare” in a new-build home plagued by flooding - and say they panic every time it rains.
Town centre buildings have been flattened as work gets underway on a divisive new development of homes and shops.
Former residents of a dilapidated estate have been rehomed, as the demolition of 40 homes to make way for 57 new houses is set to start.
Prices have been revealed as properties on a new build estate near a busy road begin to be reserved.
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