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Property hotspots for first-time buyers revealed

The most affordable cities for young house-hunters to get on to the property ladder include Southampton, Norwich, Nottingham and Liverpool according to research.

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Ex-cons reveal the top 10 deterrents for home thieves

A new study released today by Co-op Insurance has revealed that smart homes are keeping burglars at bay.

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10 Top Tips for Landlords

10 Top Tips for Landlords

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How smoking weed can get you evicted from your home

the small print that could see you homeless over a single spliff

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Should we blame landlords for the housing crisis?

The Government's recent assault on landlords with a series of tax hikes, have hit the sector hard, driving some to leave the buy-to-let market for good.

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Government set to ban leaseholds on new builds in England

The government says it wants to ban "unfair" leasehold charges imposed on buyers of new-build homes in England.

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Should you rent or should you buy in Liverpool?

People thinking of setting up home in Liverpool will be interested to know that renting in the city could work out cheaper than buying a property.

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Liverpool Council lose at Property Tribunal

The tribunal has released its decision dated 22/6/2017. There were a number of arguments advanced in the above case, and while Liverpool technically could appeal

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What you can do if your Freeholder goes missing

Finding your freeholder is important as he is likely to be responsible for fulfilling duties under the terms of the lease, such as insuring the building, repairs and sorting out disputes between other leaseholders.

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Rise of the robots: Bookshelves make way for home gadgets

New research by E.ON has found that 73% of people have adopted smarter technologies in their homes, ditching traditional furnishings and items such as bookshelves in favour of smart hubs and solar panels.

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House prices SOAR in June after General Election vote

HOUSE prices have risen 1.1 per cent in June despite Brexit uncertainty after the General Election result. Annual house price has also risen to 3.1 per cent.

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Calls for moratorium on new tower block construction following Grenfell disaster

A major new report has called for a moratorium on the construction of new tower blocks until their safety can be assured following the Grenfell tragedy.

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