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Shoreditch is a place in London. It is inside the London borough of hackney. Damien hirst and William Shakespeare lived in this place for some time. Shoreditch is an area that is eminent for seeing the worst and best times. It is also prominent as a fiscal heart of largest city “London”. In short, shoreditch [...]

The second half of 2009 saw the balance of power between landlords and tenants in tenancy negotiations tip marginally towards the landlord for the first time in 18

months. Throughout 2008 and the first half of 2009 tenants had been able to negotiate lower rents due to the imbalance between supply and demand, as sellers became [...]

A beautifully restored Georgian Grade II Listed house is being offered for rent on John Street, in the Heart of Historic Bloomsbury. This is a unique opportunity to reside in one of Bloomsbury’s wide tree-lined Avenues. Arranged over five floors, this magnificent property sits in an attractive Georgian Street reminiscent of classic Bloomsbury living, with [...]

This ultra modern apartment, situated just minutes from Limehouse DLR is ideal for those looking for luxury city living with an easy commute to either the City or Canary Wharf. Benefits include two double bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large open plan living and dining area with a large south facing terrace. Fully fitted kitchen and [...]

The homes which are free from taxes have been dramatically returned for London. It was disappeared virtually because of the increasing booms for properties. Everybody knows the fact there is a huge dip in markets. There was increase of stamp duties previous year. This was a resultant of an amazing offer given due to recession [...]

Clapham is a locality mainly in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London, England. The Clapham was there from the Anglo-Saxon period. The name Clapham was derived from the Anglo-Saxon word called ‘Clappa’s farm’. During 17th century big country houses started to be built in the Clapham and throughout the 18th century and 19th century [...]

House prices in the UK fell by 0.4% in April 2009, reversing some of the rise seen in March, according to the Nationwide.
The building society’s figures show that the pace of decline in house prices slowed, but the typical home still cost 15% less than a year ago.
The price of the average property in the [...]

According to Halifax, UK house prices have fallen 1.9% in March compared with the previous months. In the opinion of a lender, now part of Lloyds Banking Group, the current conditions in the housing market would be tough in the remaining months of year 2009. The average UK home now costs £157,226, at least £30,000 [...]

comments on the 2009 Budget
Key Highlights:
* Stamp duty holiday for properties under £175,000 extended until the end of 2009
* Homeowner Mortgage Support Scheme widened to include those in negative equity
* £400m gap-equity funding to restart stalled developments
* Extension to HomeBuy Direct shared equity scheme by 10,000 properties
* Additional funding for social housing including £100m for [...]

LONDON (Reuters) - Asking prices for homes in England and Wales fell an annual 7.3 percent in April, the smallest drop since January, property Web site Rightmove said on Monday.

That follows an annual drop of 9 percent in March and adds to evidence that the pace of house price falls may be starting to moderate [...]

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