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1. Flair will be rewarded at Property Awards
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 June 2005 TIME is running out for developers who are proud of the new homes they are building to tell us about them! Entries for the prestigious Manchester Evening News Residential Property Awards close at the end of the month and we only want to see the best. -
2. Is a prenuptial agreement right for us?
Manchester Evening News, Friday 24 June 2011 Q My partner is considering moving into my house. -
3. Be bold and bring about real change
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 April 2006 THERE'S nothing subtle about the decorating trends around at the moment. -
4. Apartments hope for former Wigan & Leigh College
Manchester Evening News, Friday 29 July 2011 When William Silcock spotted that a local former college was up for sale and told his mum, Tammy, she decided to turn developer. Jill Burdett reports. -
5. Tranforming an old school house was home-work for architect couple
Manchester Evening News, Friday 05 August 2011 Russell Bridge and partner Bernadette have used their expertise to transform an old school house. Jill Burdett reports. -
6. Metrolink to run 50 yards from my house
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 05 January 2012 I have lived here for 23 years and bought my house from the council eight years ago. I had a land search done and nothing showed up, but now I find that the Metrolink is going to run 50 yards from my house, with only the wooden fence at the bottom of the garden separating us from the noise and disruption. -
7. A sinking feeling over our flat charges
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 February 2012 I live in a city centre apartment block. We finally have a residents’ committee, although it’s not very effective. We are already concerned about the high service charges, but now we are being asked to pay between £450 – £950 a year to set up a sinking fund. -
8. Is it time to join the solar set?
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 November 2011 To be green or not to be green – that is the question being pondered by householders after a government re-think on solar panels. Last week the coalition government proposed halving the rate at which householders can sell their home-generated power to the national grid. -
9. Fancy living in Santa's village?
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 15 December 2004 TALK to the average six year-old about your latest buy-to-let investment and the chances are that they will either wander off or fall asleep. Unless, that is, you happen to be talking about buying part of Santa's very own village in magical Lapland. -
10. Shared equity schemes tempt first-time buyers
Manchester Evening News, Friday 01 April 2011 The first new houses in Manchester city centre for years are being snapped up by buyers.