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1. Where's best pad for Rooney the Red?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 September 2004 IF you were a mega rich teenage football star where would you choose to live? After weeks of speculation Wayne Rooney is on the move to Manchester United, but where will he begin house-hunting? -
2. Do you know the way to San Jose?
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 EUROPEANS who live in cold climates tend to prefer their holiday homes nearby and served by a no-frills airline, but have you ever wondered where our friends across the pond buy? -
3. 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. -
4. Why the stars love the lakes
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 November 2004 HOW do you fancy being able to count George Clooney, Richard Gere or the Versaces among your neighbours? If the idea of holidaying amid the glitterati appeals, then perhaps you should consider buying a bolthole in the Italian Lakes. -
5. Spotlight on Burnage
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 01 September 2004 IT may be south of the city but Burnage never had quite the same cachet as some of its trendy neighbours - until now. The astronomical rise of the property market has seen many aspiring to live in Didsbury, Withington or the Heatons look elsewhere, and the next place you come to is Burnage. -
6. Ice and easy does it
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 14 July 2004 YOU don't really expect to find some of the sleekest modern furniture around under the railway arches in Salford. But that's where Stephen Johnson has set up shop, selling pieces he has designed himself out of glass, steel, Corian and marble. -
7. Calls for stamp duty cut for green homes
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 May 2004 A CUT in stamp duty for homes built with environmentally-friendly features is one of a package of measures called for today by leading building experts. -
8. Spotlight on Tottington
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 19 May 2004 THE village developed close to the Roman road that runs across the moor but its heritage is more industrial, based around a mill that served the cotton industry. It spreads along the main road and has everything a good village should have - lots of pubs, a cricket ground, library, medical centre, decent amount of shops and even its own high school. -
9. Spotlight on Failsworth
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 17 November 2004 One of those traditional towns where people tend to stay because of their family roots and trade up within the area. The rows and rows of terraces surrounding the huge mills were prime first-time buyer territory but with prices doubling in the last year many have been forced to look elsewhere. -
10. City living spin offs on M62 corridor
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 March 2004 WHERE once it joined grim northern cities in industrial decline the M62 now links thriving centres of Liverpool and Leeds with Manchester leading the revival from the centre.