Monthly Archives: September 2010

Brits return to Spanish property

Spain is coming back into vogue for holiday home buyers, Atlas International believes.

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House prices mostly static in September

House prices rose by just 0.1 per cent in September, Nationwide’s latest figures reveal.

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Rics launches Valuer Registration Scheme

A new initiative by Rics aims to improve the credentials of valuation professionals.

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Paragon returns to buy-to-let lending

Paragon’s return to lending has been welcomed by a website for landlords.

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Weather damage ‘more devastating than burglary’

Weather damage is harder to predict and guard against than burglary, homeowners have been warned.

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North-south house price divide ‘will widen’

Spending cuts and a slower economic recovery will negatively impact house prices in the north, according to Savills.

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Live webchat: funding your retirement

Join us on Wednesday 30th September at 1pm to find out how equity from your home could help to fund your golden years…

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Barratt announces Olympic homes plan

Barratt is to begin building 1,000 homes in East London before the start of the Olympic games.

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Buying property in Florida could pay off twice

With property prices low in Florida, it may be time to bag a bargain home in the sun.

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Homeowners ‘are growing their own’

People feel better about eating vegetables when they come from their own garden, Erin Growing Media claims.

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