The Independent 1992 David Lawson - Abstracts

The Independent 1992 David Lawson
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A city that frowns on boom and bust. (housing market in Edinburgh)Retail industryDavid Lawson
An ex-estate agent changes sides. (experienced agent uses others to sell his house)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Coming home to the office at the end of the day. (office blocks turned into homes)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Essex man has the last laugh. (house buying in Essex)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Grabbing the chance to sack the landlord. (leaseholders opportunity to buy the freehold)Retail industryDavid Lawson
If you won't sell, then how can you buy? (conflicting forecasts of housing market)Retail industryDavid Lawson
It's the free gifts that clinch the deals. (incentives to homebuyers)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Light at the end of the home-loan tunnel. (UK government launches mortgage rescue scheme)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Living space from dead office blocks.Retail industryDavid Lawson
New lease of life for an endangered species. (tax incentives for rented flats)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Slump weakens the urge to move. (special report on company relocation)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Small is beautiful, or so the buyers believe. (estate agents)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Squeezing in to the average home.Retail industryDavid Lawson
The resistable urge to rent your home. (home ownership v. renting)(includes related article on life in a council flat and its advantages)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Trading places with Mr Patten. (housing requirements of expatriates returning to UK)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Voting vibrations and the feel-bad factor. (worries about change of government in UK affects property deals)Retail industryDavid Lawson
Warning: you are now entering the dead zone. (London property values)Retail industryDavid Lawson
When a fixture is no longer a fitting. (removal of house fittings by departing owners)Retail industryDavid Lawson
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