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11. Head for the heights to gain space
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2012 You might not think so when it’s as cold as it is now, but you’re lucky if your home has rooms with really high ceilings. Not only are they a fantastic architectural feature and quite unusual, but they can also be used to create an extra room. -
12. It's hall in the mind
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 20 April 2006 WHO needs a hallway when you live in an apartment? If you've buzzed someone up from the lobby you know what to expect when you open the door, so why not use the space for actual living? -
13. £1,800 maintenance charge a year and worth it
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 July 2005 AT £1,800 a year the service charge at Granby Village is one of the highest in the city. But Irene Heald, who has lived in the George Wimpey development for 13 years since buying off-plan, maintains that residents get a lot for their money.<BR> -
14. Ex-wife wants half the equity in our home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 12 January 2012 My house is currently in joint names with myex-wife. She’s contributed nothing since she left, but she now wants half the equity in the property. Where do I stand as regards having to pay her out? -
15. Let's spend the night together
Manchester Evening News, Monday 31 October 2005 Is your home a sanctuary where you enjoy spending time with your partner or is it simply a place where you bump into each other occasionally? -
16. House prices soar at start of 2004
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 February 2004 THE average asking price of a house has risen by £5,500 in the past& six weeks& according to the property website Rightmove. -
17. Why not stretch to a terrace?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 October 2003 WHEN Pauline and Karl Walsh arrived back in the UK after a year-long road trip on the back of a Harley Davison they were unsure of where they wanted to live. They both loved city life but Pauline wanted a garden. -
18. A window on the future
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 June 2010 Even the estate agents call this The Marmite House, because frankly you are either going to love it or hate it. -
19. Could his children force me out?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 March 2011 Q I have two small children and live with my partner. His two daughters have left home. I have a 20 per cent share in our house. -
20. Find your Paris match
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 09 February 2005 PARIS is reputedly the most romantic city on Earth, but is there anything in the French capital that could entice shrewd property hunters in search of a profit?