News & Insight
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Blog by Melanie Luff
Aykon Nine Elms - London’s first fashion branded residences
Luxury property developer DICO UK Property Holdings Ltd. - a wholly owned subsidiary of DAMAC International Limited - have announced an unprecedented project; an architectural and fashion collaboratio...
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News by Rose Hill
Barking & Dagenham, Bexley and Newham named last affordable London areas for first-time buyers
There are only three boroughs in London where the average price of a house is less than the average budget of a first time buyer, according to the latest Land Registry house index.Average house prices...
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News by Rose Hill
Redefining retail space - research reveals that nearly a third of new businesses in the UK will begin as pop-ups
Recent research has revealed that 29 per cent of new UK businesses will be launched as pop-up shops.11.6 million people are looking to become entrepreneurs within the next two years, with almost a thi...
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News by Melanie Luff
The last efforts to save Welsh 'hobbit house'
Young couple, Charlie Hague and Meg Williams are making their last moves to save their eco-home from the bulldozers after their final planning hearing on Tuesday. The Welsh eco-home has attracted a we...
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News by Nicky Tatley
London house prices falling at fastest rate since 2008
House prices in the capital are dropping at a faster pace than any time since the slump caused by the Lehman Brothers collapse seven years ago.Data from the Office of National Statistics has revealed ...
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Blog by PropertySales.com
Fictional Commercial Properties: Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
Roald Dahl's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was published in the USA in 1964 and in Britain in 1967. A hit with young readers, the book also captivated adults with its dark humour and wild in...
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News by Rose Hill
Poldark to propel property prices in Cornwall
The BBC’s '70s drama remake appears to be setting hearts a-pounding across the country – but not only due to Aidan Turner’s devilish good looks. With interest from holidaymakers stirring at Poldark’s ...
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Blog by Rose Hill
Final cut: TV and film properties on the market
If you have a penchant for zombies and the eerie quiet of a still US town in Georgia, you may be interested in the latest lot being sold on eBay: part of the town from The Walking Dead. At a mere $68...
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Blog by Melanie Luff
Key hospitality trends for 2015
Recent years have seen a substantial change in customer behaviour within the hospitality trade.With mobile booking, low cost travel, and price comparison websites (coupled with an age of economic unce...
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Blog by Rose Hill
Top tips from the best value hotel in the world
Think of the best hotel in the world: exquisitely luxurious villas perched over sparkling turquoise waters? That's exactly what you'll find at Trip Advisor's top rated hotel, Gili Lankanfushi Maldives...
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Blog by PropertySales.com
5 great commercial properties in Sheffield
The centre of the world's steel industry, Sheffield is one of Britain's greatest cities. Famed for its industrial and sporting heritage, the city has recently been transformed into a modern urban hub ...
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Blog
Commercial property forecast for 2015
Although investors in the UK property market will still be able to find both exciting and challenging options throughout 2015, forecasters nevertheless believe the general outlook for the year ahead l...
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Guides by Melanie Luff
Commercial property: The basics
Welcome to the complex and lucrative world of commercial real estate.
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Blog by PropertySales.com
5 great commercial properties in Manchester
Manchester's commercial districts are undergoing a period of rapid expansion and development.Alongside more traditional office buildings and high-rise complexes, a number of more unusual buildings hav...
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News by PropertySales.com
The rise of the micro-apartment
Across the globe, an increasing number of single city dwellers are adapting to life in 'micro apartments': small, economic living spaces, often around 15 x 15 feet, containing everything a young urban...