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1. Property ladder is getting steeper
Manchester Evening News, Monday 29 March 2004 THE relentless rise in house prices is having a serious impact on the ambitions of first-time buyers.& The booming property market and the buy-now, pay-later culture means that one in four first-time buyers will have to wait between four and six years to get a foot on the property ladder. -
2. Property ladder out of reach in price boom
Manchester Evening News, Monday 22 March 2004 BOOMING house prices are forcing a quarter of first-time buyers to wait up to six years before stepping on the property ladder, new research showed today. -
3. Time to spring up the property ladder
Manchester Evening News, Monday 01 March 2004 SPRING is just around the corner - traditionally the time of year when the nation is gripped by DIY-mania as homeowners prepare to spruce up their houses before moving on up the property ladder. -
4. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 March 2004 ROUNDING up this week's commercial property headlines. -
5. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 ROUNDING up the latest headlines from the commerical property sector. -
6. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 March 2004 ROUNDING up the latest news from the north-west's commercial property sector. -
7. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 02 March 2004 ROUNDING up the latest developments in the north west's commercial property sector. -
8. Commercial property briefs
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 16 March 2004 READ the latest commerical updates from J Freeley, DELMA and Emma Morris, here. -
9. Shaw finds new challenge at CBRE
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 30 March 2004 ANDREW Shaw is to join rivals CB Richard Ellis, just weeks after his surprise decision to quit property consultants Jones Lang LaSalle. -
10. North's £10k salary gap
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 March 2004 THE north's commercial property professionals are being underpaid by 20 per cent. New research shows that they earn close to £40,000, compared to the national average of almost £50,000.