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12/27/2006

North Wales Property - North Wales Homes


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".

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...

'Empty nesters' feeding boom in Capital's property market
Downsizing parents keeping city home prices on the rise

Tower of power
There are many viable reasons to consider renting rather than buying a property these days, particularly as property prices continue to rise to the point at which it can simply be less expensive to rent the kind of house or flat you'd want to live in.

House prices fail to hit �200,000
UK HOUSE prices ebbed away from the �200,000 mark in October, though annual inflation continued to accelerate, official statistics showed yesterday. The average price was �197,987, down slightly from September's figure.

Mine be the glory
Dunfermline is something of a property hotspot and now the villages on its outskirts are getting in on the act too. One of these is the former mining village of Crossgates, located just three miles away, where Thomas Mitchell Homes are building 167...

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