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DORCHESTER DT2 - £135,000
Leasehold (99 years remaining). 2 bedroom flat. One reception room. One bathroom. Council Tax band B. 20th Century / 1980s property. Parking. No garage. Garden.
DORCHESTER DT2
£135,000 - 2 BEDROOM FLAT Ref No.3059381
NOTTINGHAM NG16 - £89,950
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (semi-detached). One reception room. One bathroom. Council Tax band A. 20th Century / 1950s property. No parking. No garage. Garden.
NOTTINGHAM NG16
£89,950 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (SEMI-DETACHED) Ref No.11412447
RIPLEY DE5 - £139,950
Freehold. 3 bedroom house (semi-detached). 2 reception rooms. One bathroom. Council Tax band B. 20th Century / 1970s property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
RIPLEY DE5
£139,950 - 3 BEDROOM HOUSE (SEMI-DETACHED) Ref No.2541439
NEWARK NG24 - £420,000
Freehold. 5 bedroom house (detached). 3 reception rooms. 3 bathrooms. Council Tax band B. 19th Century / Victorian property. Parking. Garage. Garden.
NEWARK NG24
£420,000 - 5 BEDROOM HOUSE (DETACHED) Ref No.6157484
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London market continues to grow
London market continues to grow
London's housing market resurgence is continuing apace, according to a recent property survey.
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Britons urged to make good on interest rate hold
Britons urged to make good on interest rate hold
Potential homeowners up can down the country are being advised to act while the going is good and take the step onto or up the property ladder.

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House prices rise by 2% in April
House prices rise by 2% in April
House prices have increased by two per cent in April according to a latest house price report....
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Moving costs accelerate at top end of market
Moving costs accelerate at top end of market
Since the millennium the cost of moving on the highest rungs of the property ladder have increased threefold, a new report has suggested....
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ODPM announces housing scheme review
ODPM announces housing scheme review
The Office of the Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) has announced that a review of its housing and regeneration programmes has been launched....
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FT Index shows slower house price growth
FT Index shows slower house price growth
A Financial Times House Price Index, published last week, reveals that house price growth is not as strong as other studies had suggested.

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Housing market 'not so buoyant'
Housing market 'not so buoyant'
The housing market is not as buoyant as it has been reported to be in recent weeks...
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Rics 'disappointed' by Brown's Budget
Rics 'disappointed' by Brown's Budget
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) has reacted with disappointment to Gordon Brown's tenth Budget...
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Calls for stamp duty to be abolished
Calls for stamp duty to be abolished
First-time buyers should be exempt from having to pay stamp duty, according to finance experts.

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House prices show nationwide monthly growth
House prices show nationwide monthly growth
Average property prices in London have passed £300,000 for the first time, an online property group said today.
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Government sets out Home Information pack timetable
Government sets out Home Information pack timetable
The Office of the Deputy Prime (ODPM) yesterday set out a timetable highlighting what the government and industry had to do to ensure that Home Information Packs (Hips) would be su...
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First-time buyers still hit by stamp duty
First-time buyers still hit by stamp duty
Average first-time buyers are paying almost £1,700 in stamp duty on their first property purchase according to a market monitoring report.

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Conservative Party wants 'more first-time buyers'
Conservative Party wants 'more first-time buyers'
The Conservative party says that it is committed to help more first-time buyers get onto the property ladder.
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Halifax house price index results show "slower housing market"
Halifax house price index results show "slower housing market"
House prices rose strongly in February after falling at the start of the year, new figures show.
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CPRE urges government to retain housing policy
CPRE urges government to retain housing policy
The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE), a charity that promotes diversity in rural England, says that Office of the Deputy Prime Minister figures show that 160,000 new homes ...
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Northern Irish housing market has the "feel-good factor"
Northern Irish housing market has the "feel-good factor"
A survey of local residential property sales today claimed that Northern Irish house prices had risen by more than 22 per cent on average from the previous year.
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Interest rate change 'unlikely'
Interest rate change 'unlikely'
The largest public service sector increases in two years mean that an interest rate cut next week is unlikely, according to an economic expert.

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January mortgage lending tops £14bn
January mortgage lending tops £14bn
Mortgage lending in January amounted to £14.5 billion, the highest amount ever recorded for the month, according to the British Banker's Association (BBA)....
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Average house prices depreciate
Average house prices depreciate
House prices in the UK fell by 0.2 per cent in February compared to the previous month, according to the latest property survey from the Nationwide Building Society.

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Property 'a good long-term investment'
Property 'a good long-term investment'
Purchasing property can be a profitable investment for the long-term if meticulously planned, according to one expert....
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Energy saving 'important' for homebuyers
Scottish housing market 'growing'
First time-buyers' property ladder 'struggle'
CML's defence of mortgage fees
Fixed-rate mortgage popularity grows
Cebr: Inflation will not affect interest rates
Expert reveals how to 'ease the stress' of homebuying
ODPM figures show housing market stability
Interest rates held at 4.5 per cent
CML: 'Challenging times' ahead for first-time buyers
Rics: Housing market to see "upturn"
Property market to "fare reasonably well"
Property tax proposed
Housing market 'confidence' expected in 2006
CML: Government must examine Hips impact
Economists predict interest rate cuts in May
Fastest house price rises for 18 months
Landlords 'expect rents to rise'
Report claims housing market vastly overvalued
Purchasers predict house price rise
Property market "steady and stable"
cebr forecasts "buoyant" house market in 2006
Standard Life identifies buy-to-let-lifestyle
CML reports best December ever for mortgage lending
Hips are 'here to stay'
Moneyextra: First-time buyers looking to spend more
Rics: House prices rise
BoE Governor: Housing market is "very satisfactory"
First-time buyers bolster housing market
FTBs making market comeback
House prices 'up'
Abbey predicts same rates by end of year
Rics: Market conditions to help first time buyers
Estate agency reveals 100% rise in Christmas sales
Fourth quarter sees house prices rise
Citizens Advice looking to extend IFA pilot
Estate agents push for interest rate freeze
Terraced housing increasingly popular
Rics: Housing market set to rise
Bank provides best mortgage
Mortgage lending increases
Hometrack reports rising prices
Property market 'looking up'
Neighbours will prove useful this Christmas
Mortgage lending up by five per cent
HBOS forecasts flat 2006 housing market
Rics: Property value up
'House prices to go up in 2006'
Property market 'to blossom' in Lanarkshire
Property value 'to rise by four per cent'
London house prices continue to rise
Flats 'responsible' for house price fall
Property prices "to hit £2,000"
Which? attacks credit card firms
NAEA hopes to rally Cameron on stamp duty cause
Prices 'will rise two per cent over next three years'
Unsecured debts 'a problem'
Council tax to be stabilised
Green property to 'enhance market'
Close eye on credit card spending
Scottish parliament votes for single seller surveys
Northern Ireland sees property price hike
House prices begin to level
House prices down 2.5 per cent
Fire could be stamped out by 15%
October lending figures up
Brits move away from credit card spending
Nightmare lodgers
Housing market 'good for sellers'
Property prices up in November
'House prices will not change in 2006'
Decline in property market confidence
'Brand new items the choice of UK homeowners'
Buyer enquiries on the up
'Property waiting game could cost £50,000'
The return of the annual credit card charge
Festive generosity affects home contents insurance
Dangerous roads drag down house prices
London house prices top £300,000
New home prices decreased in October


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