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Monthly Archives: November 2020

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No place to hide: Let’s ‘name and shame’ city’s worst landlords, urges MP

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

MP Jack Dromey realised how bad things had become in one part of his constituency when he was invited to meet residents to talk about the impact of HMOs and hostels on their street.

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Bristol property prices: average house price is now above £300,000

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

Average house prices in Bristol have soared past £300,000 for the first time as prices rose after the end of the first lockdown.

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Best of both worlds for post-Covid living: These provincial towns and cities are buzzing – but with tranquil countryside on the doorstep

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

This time last year, the London-based crime writer Martin Bodenham and his wife, Jules, were faced with a problem — where to live next?

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Landlords blast proposal to require annual report on rentals as invasion of privacy

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors will vote Dec. 1 on whether to require landlords to provide information annually about approximately 230,000 rental units, including how much tenants are paying in rent or if they are vacant.

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How popular is Watford to buy a home: Surge in property searches for town

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

Watford is becoming a more attractive place to live – and at a time when Londoners are wanting to move out of the capital.

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Taranaki’s smaller rural centres joining in on New Zealand’s booming property market

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

Rocketing house prices are not just contained to the major cities, the market in rural Taranaki towns is going “gangbusters” too.

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City threatens water shut-off unless residents install new meter

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

A St. Albert resident will be going back to city council for a second time after the city threatened to shut off their water amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Posted in St. Albert (Alberta)

Here’s why you shouldn’t believe what you’re told about the housing market

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

.OPINION: The housing debate raged this week almost as much as the housing market itself.

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Noise and builders’ toilet smell like a living ‘hell’ for Auckland tenants

Posted on November 28, 2020 by Joe

Two tenants and their flatmate were forced to sleep elsewhere due to noise from a house build, and the smell of a workers’ portable loo on the property.

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Edmonton’s new home starts shake off pandemic pause

Posted on November 27, 2020 by Joe

A big bump in apartment starts combined with growing strength in the single-family homes segment last month have the city’s new homes market shaking off the effects of the pandemic, and on target even to surpass all of last year’s growth.

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