The Independent 1995 Anne Spackman - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Anne Spackman
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A country cottage, off the peg. (Council for the Protection of Rural England calls for new homes to be built in more imaginative styles)Retail industryAnne Spackman
A few years ago new housing was a byword for naff. Not any more. (more buyers in London consider new homes)Retail industryAnne Spackman
A new year, a new home. (changes in house buying season)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Four letters to put off buyers: UPVC. (unsuitable replacement windows can deter potential house purchasers)Retail industryAnne Spackman
How green is your plumbing? (house purchasers want environmentally-friendly features but traditional design)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Instant home: just add people. (purchasing a ready-furnished show house)Retail industryAnne Spackman
It's not such a dog's life on the Island. (new views on Isle of Dogs; survey on Docklands)Retail industryAnne Spackman
It's tough at the top, too. (problems at the top of the property market)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Moving experiences to avoid. (choosing the best removal company)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Pile 'em high, sell 'em fast. (marketing techniques used by Galliard Homes)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Riding for a bad fall. (ban on hunting may have negative impact on house prices)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Sandstone and thatch: what am I bid? (buying a house at auction)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Seven and a half months. (importance of price in ensuring a rapid house sale)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Someone to watch over it. (letting a second home as a holiday cottage)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Stuck? Try upwards or outwards. (extending your home)Retail industryAnne Spackman
The 11 footballers on the right are hot property. But do they live in one? (homes chosen by top football players)Retail industryAnne Spackman
The green, green fields of home are under threat: from houses, houses and yet more houses. (houses present threat to green fields)Retail industryAnne Spackman
The high life en famille. (many British people may have to consider family life in a flat)Retail industryAnne Spackman
The last Wynne at Garthewin. (Garthewin estate in north Wales to be sold after 1,000 years of ownership by the Wynne family)Retail industryAnne Spackman
The loft generation. (converted warehouses remain popular for housing)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Then there's always Hong Kong. (ATTA Associates seeks British homes to sell in the Far East)Retail industryAnne Spackman
Twenty years of falling prices. (house prices set to continue to fall)Retail industryDouglas Wood, Anne Spackman
Up sticks and back to the city. (attractions of living in a city)Retail industryAnne Spackman
'We have had the chance to get to know each other as adults in a way I never knew my own parents.' (when grown-up children return to live with their parents)Retail industryAnne Spackman
'We might never buy a house.' (young professionals choose to rent rather than buy)Retail industryAnne Spackman
What will happen to your house in 1996? (prospects for the UK property market in 1996)Retail industryAnne Spackman
When your haus is not your own. (renting a home is much more common in continental Europe than in the UK)Retail industryAnne Spackman
You could be converted. (strong interest in converted barns)Retail industryAnne Spackman
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