August News
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Property trends
The one question I get asked time and again, is: "What is happening in the property market?" I am not surprised at all. The press is littered with articles about the current state of the property market, and the odd thing is that all appear to contradict each other.
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Home maintenance | Home improvements
Will that new kitchen or jacuzzi add value to your property? Learn how to spend money wisely so that a future buyer will be prepared to pay more for your property.
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Community news | Security
It is late at night, the dogs started barking and you hear someone at one of your windows, trying to get access. What now?! Did you know that there is now a sector vehicle which can be contacted directly?
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Landlord news
Make most of your property investment by claiming all possible deductions.
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Financial Matters | Saving tips
If a mortgage bond is managed wisely, it can be a very effective saving tool. Here are some tips to make your bond work for you.
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Gardening
When we bought our property, the big oak tree in the front garden was one of the features that sold the house to us. Many buyers will overlook a few faults in a home if there are a couple of large, healthy trees in the garden. But how does one take good care of trees? Is a bit of water now and then enough?
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