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Property Workforce's galloping companion Class Is Class wins the Gala Stakes at Sandown yesterday

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But prices continue to increase, up nearly 10 per cent year-on-year

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In the second part of our series looking at housing opportunities along London's Tube network, we take the Northern line through the heart of the capital and into south London.

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Uncovering steel beams and tracking down stunning lighting systems was all part of the joy of renovating a spectacular, double-height warehouse home.

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Take a Tube tour south along the London Charing Cross branch of the Northern line, as we highlight well-connected homes and average house prices at each stop along the way.

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My fiancé and I are getting married and I want to ring-fence my large inheritance from my grandfather. Is it worth me getting a prenuptial agreement?

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A glass pendant is the quintessential light fitting and the trend right now is to show off the bulb that reveals its glowing filaments.

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Shakenhurst Estate: only the second time it has been sold since 1349

Shakenhurst's history can be traced back to Domesday Book

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Compared to London, you get a lot more house for your money in the charming Surrey market town of Epsom.

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Transport upgrades are the single most important factor boosting local housing markets. In the first of a new series, we zone in on the boost to the Bakerloo line.

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Could it be time for new father Simon Cowell to buy a private base in the Sunshine State?

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Developers keep finding fabulous ex-industrial spaces to turn into timelessly cool homes - and the demand is as strong as ever.

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Tenerife's image of timeshares and neon lights is being replaced by smart apartments for sale in sophisticated resorts served by new BA flights.

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Britain's most creative conversions have been carved out of magnificent historic buildings and quirky spaces.

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Five bedroom detached house for sale in The Old Chapel, 50 London Road, Saffron Walden CB11. On with Mullocks Wells for £695,000.

Annual report includes factors such as broadband access, weather, and school results

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The secret of good house hunting in London is knowing where to look. We uncover three pockets of London that are rapidly becoming sought-after addresses for those in the know.

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Inspired by New York lofts, photographer Mike Penn turned an office into a cool, urban living space in shades of grey to provide a backdrop of his work.

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Woodchip wallpaper: not very popular
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Woodchip wallpaper, mirrored ceilings and nude portraits are the top decorative dealbreakers

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Plus, serious rent arrears down, and Chinese investment in London

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But still nearly nine per cent higher than a year ago

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Marsh & Parsons' two-bedroom property near Barnes Bridge, with prime riverside views, is currently on the market for £999,950
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Plus, Henry Williamson's writing shed, home improvements, and property history research

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The move will give local people's concerns about nearby wind farms precedence over the need for renewable energy
house prices

New report suggests that plants have 'no significant effect' on long term property prices

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The Irish actor is selling his LA home and has been spending more time in the UK. Is he thinking of moving back over here?

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Homehunters are looking for period, detached homes with gardens that are close to amenities

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People outside an estate agent's window in London
first time buyers

Plus Help to Buy in the North East, and the Edinburgh property market

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More than 7,000 buyers have signed up since the scheme was launched in mid-April
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Mortgage Market Review rules will mean changes to the application process

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Broadband is the fourth utility. London home buyers want fast, reliable internet. But don't assume it is always available.

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Developers are keeping the market rolling by offering their own low-deposit schemes to first-time buyers.

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A frustrated homeowner who stripped pebbledash from her home has been ordered to replace it or face legal action.

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Shed of the Year 2013 winner
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Latest research underlines nation's obsession with sheds in run up to annual Shed of the Year competition

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A two bedroom semi detached new house for sale with Seddon Homes for £115,950 at The Tarvin, Mosaic, Off Brackendale, Halton, Runcorn, Cheshire
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Latest figures show drop in monthly housebuilding figures although levels still higher than last year

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The number of properties sold  for over £1 million rose 44 per cent

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Gallagher was outbid when he tried to buy John Lennon’s flat in Montagu Square. Now another apartment on the square is on the market, will he be tempted?

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buying a house

Latest research shows cash buyers are driving the housing market growth

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Would-be homebuyers are being put off as more than one in four face Stamp Duty tax of at least £7,500
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Moves generally welcomed but questions remain unanswered over Stamp Duty and the future of Help to Buy

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If the fence posts are on your side of the garden, it is likely it is your fence and your responsibility
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Plentific: one of several new online estate agencies
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A flood of new online operations increasingly threatens the dominance of the bricks and mortar agencies

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