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1. Shares 'better investment than property'
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 JUST& one in 50 investors knew shares had outperformed other types of assets such as property and cash during the past two years, research showed today. -
2. Soft landing for property prices
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 BANKING giant Halifax today reassured homeowners that a crash in the UK property market was unlikely by forecasting a 2% fall in house prices this year. -
3. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 05 July 2005 A ROUND-up of this week's commercial property news in brief. -
4. A hot passion for old property
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 27 July 2005 HAVING just completed her ninth house renovation in as many years, Vicky Alton is fast becoming the Sarah Beeny of south Manchester. Her passion for the property ladder was kindled when she got her first job, at the age of 19, in a Glossop estate agent. -
5. Moneytalk: Any relief on trust property sale?
Manchester Evening News, Monday 18 July 2005 PT of Leigh asks: <I>We have a family trust which has held a property over several years. We are now considering selling this property and are wondering if we (the trustees) may be liable to capital gains tax on its disposal and if so, what rate of tax will we have to pay and will we be entitled to any taper relief?</I> -
6. Commercial property - news in brief
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 12 July 2005 News in brief& from the Manchester Commercial Property scene. -
7. Commercial Property: news in brief
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 26 July 2005 ALL the latest news in brief from the Commercial Property world. -
8. Commercial property briefing
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 19 July 2005 THIS week's news in brief from the commercial property world. -
9. Parents move in to property market for their kids
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 July 2005 MOST students relish the thought of independence but many end up paying through the nose for over-priced, sub-standard digs. as the cost of student accommodation takes one of the biggest slices of a student's budget. -
10. North-South property divide narrows
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 24 July 2005THE price gap between London and the rest of Britain is at its lowest level for eight years, says new research. While the average of cost of a homes in the capital has fallen by around 2.5%, they have soared by more than 40% in other parts of the country.