12/22/2006
North Wales Homes - North Wales Homes
'Empty nesters' feeding boom in Capital's property market
Downsizing parents keeping city home prices on the rise
�1m bar renovation shows sector divided
A FORMER Bank of Scotland building in Kilmarnock has undergone a �1 million renovation and restoration and will open soon as a bar.
Edinburgh commercial property deals set to hit �500m for 2006
A LEADING property agent has predicted that commercial property deals in Edinburgh will be close to �500 million in 2006, an increase of more than 40 per cent on last year.
Light touch Inside knowledge
Garden level flats can feel a tad dreary when viewing them in the dead of winter, where the lack of natural light only accentuates the drawbacks of a location below street level, yet this preconception is neatly flipped on its head when visiting this...
News
HOMEOWNERS hoping to sell their house this festive season are unlikely to be snowed under with offers if their neighbours are among the growing number of Scots decorating the outside of their house with Christmas lights, according to new property...
BoS upbeat on economic prospects for 2007
SCOTLAND'S housing market will grow 7 per cent next year, but the economic fundamentals underpinning the growing demand will be sound, according to the Bank of Scotland's forecasts for the economy next year.
Housing progress isn't pathetic, says Aitken
CITY leader Ewan Aitken has hit back at claims that the city council's progress on creating affordable housing is "pathetic".


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