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Knock Knock…ers

Shocked homeowners woke to find their well-to-do residential street had been littered with more than a hundred ‘filthy’ pornographic DVDs. Around 100 copies of the 18-rated film, called Big Knockers, were dumped on the tree-lined road and spread along the [...]

Can You Manage?

We know times are difficult. We also know every penny counts. That’s why we are offering a new Let Only service for our landlords and investors.   We also know that you may require professional assistance should things go wrong, so [...]

Interest Rates Up

We don’t believe in reporting bad news, however, when millions of families face rising mortgage interest rates that will add £300 a year to the cost of a £100,000 home loan, it needs to be said. The RBS-NatWest group is [...]

That Was February

Jeepers A Swedish gentleman went on the longest, coldest dogging session when he got trapped in the snow and yet managed to survive for two months, it was claimed. He was obviously set up for it, i personally don’t travel [...]

UK Runs Out Of Money!

The UK Government has “run out of money” according to Chancellor George Osborne. He warned that as a result, the country could not afford any fuel tax cuts or extra spending in next month’s Budget. “The British Government has run [...]

Repossession Numbers Fall

The total number of properties taken into possession by first charge mortgage lenders in 2011 was 36,200, the lowest annual total since 2007, according to new data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders. For the fourth quarter of 2011 the number [...]

Government To Control LTV?

Chancellor George Osborne is set to hand new powers to the Bank of England to regulate the mortgage market by allowing it to set loan-to-value ratio limits. The new powers would be aimed at controlling busts and booms, by banning [...]

House Prices Up!

The average price of a home rose by £844 in January, according to the latest Halifax House Price Index, as record low interest rates continued to support demand. Halifax reported a 0.6 per cent increase in prices, taking the average [...]

House Constructed Out Of A Billion Euro Notes

This is an unlikely consequence of the Irish economic crisis. Artist Frank Buckley decided to express his anger about the property boom and bust by building a house from more than a billion euros of decommissioned notes. In the lobby [...]

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