Monthly Archives: September 2010

Insulation ‘can be laid by homeowners themselves’

Energy efficiency can be improve cheaply and easily by measures such as laying insulation.

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Interest in overseas property purchase growing, study shows

New research suggests that interest in overseas property has reached its highest level since April.

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‘Look through the eyes of a burglar’ to stop theft

Alarm systems have become easier to install in recent years, a former Crimewatch presenter has said.

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Buy-to-let lending rates ‘will take time to improve’

Buy-to-let investors will need to wait a couple of years before better deals come on the market, Landlord Mortgages believes.

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Weak sterling drives foreign investment in London

Demand for top-end property in London remains strong, buoyed by interest from foreign buyers.

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Low-risk housing sites ‘will prove popular with developers’

Low-risk sites will prove popular with UK developers, but will not curb demand, a new report suggests.

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Commercial property satisfaction at a low

High rents and low service levels have impacted commercial property satisfaction, Ducalian believes.

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Recession ‘encouraged DIY improvements’

Homeowners are looking to improve their property’s value in the recession.

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London property will ‘continue to struggle’

Prices have fallen in the capital for the first time this year.

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Rics: House sales will improve

Rics members have indicated that house sales will improve over the next three months, despite falling prices.

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