Louise suffers from multiple sclerosis and since 1996 she has lived in the same two-bedroom flat in north London which has not been renovated or refurbished since.
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Louise suffers from multiple sclerosis and since 1996 she has lived in the same two-bedroom flat in north London which has not been renovated or refurbished since.
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Victorian tenants are being asked to write profiles on their pets for rental applications, with some feeling forced to give up their furry friends to increase their chance of putting a roof over their heads.
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One of the state’s most striking homes at Glen Osmond is up for grabs after hitting the market following an extension.
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Mosman’s housing market is riding a surge of sales in the $10 million-plus range, from $30 million for the home of former pet food company boss David Grant to the $10.5 million paid for the doer-upperer of former MasterChef contestant-turned-vitamin businessman Jimmy Seervai.
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Albertans are struggling to find a place to rent as the province is flooded with a river of newcomers.
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Coun. Courtney Walcott recently suggested that 350,000 homeowners in Calgary are among “the selfish few.” Or at least, that is what was implied when he scolded Coun. Dan McLean for having the temerity to suggest that a plebiscite on blanket housing would only “benefit the selfish few.”
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The UCP is introducing new legislation that will impact the sale of government properties.
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Another major solar power facility in southeast Alberta has been approved in the week after new rules for agricultural productivity, reclamation and visual impact were instituted by regulators, and the first has also been declined.
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Rental prices in Scotland have risen by more than any of the other UK nations over the past year, and the same can be said in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire.
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Over a quarter of office sales made in the year to March have been from buyers who wish to turn the buildings into hotels, offering a lifeline for London’s downtrodden commercial property market.
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