News On The Block Jul/Aug 2002

July 15, 2002
by News on the Block Editorial Team

NENERGY EFFICIENT NEW HOMES HELP FIGHT GLOBAL WARMING

WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHEN RUNNING IN YOUR NEW HOME

PUBLIC FAILS TO USE SAFE LETTING



NEW ACT HERALDS END OF TRADITIONAL LANDED ESTATES

TENANTS CAN’T BEAR TO LEAVE


RENTS DOWN AS BUY-TO-LET FLOODS MARKET

Buy-To-Let Properties flooding on to the lettings market have pushed rents down for the first time in over two years, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Spokesman Jeremy Leaf said, “The lettings market is saturated with properties as a result of the rush to invest in buy-to-let properties. There are too many landlords chasing too few tenants at the moment, driving rents down to a level where making a profit I difficult. We would advise anyone considering entering the buy-to-let market at the moment to take professional advice before going any further, or even delay until market conditions improve.”

BALLYMORE CREATES MINI METROPOLIS IN EAST LONDON

FINAL 100 GAINSBOROUGH APARTMENTS IN SPOTLIGHT

NO PAIN IN SPAIN


ODYSSEY HEADS FOR THE STARS



50% OF FIRST PHASE SOLD AT KEW RIVERSIDE PARK

LIVING ON THE EDGE

ONE SE8 SETS THE STANDARD



CLASSY LIVING IN CLERKENWELL

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