Articles, tagged with "existing properties", page 5
03rd September 2009
Home renovations and home extensions were not at all everyone's cup of tea, Australians used to think twice before getting in touch with the home renovators. Gone are the days and now its time to enjoy living with ample of spaces and larger rooms. Melbour...
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Author:
sheilaallenn
27th August 2009
With the current economic climate, moving home is not feasible for most people in the UK. Instead many are settling for updating their existing properties, decorating and adding new furnishings, so that it is ready to sell when the housing market recovers...
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Author:
Danielle Ingram
02nd August 2009
In order to be successful in the real estate business, it is vital not only to research, but to learn and to become familiar with the current market trends. Knowing the market cycles, you as a potential buyer, can make a smart investment decision by devel...
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Author:
Dave Lindahl
30th July 2009
Although office vacancies are set to rise in Australia to almost 10 per cent, analysts expect office space demand to increase by 2011, when white collar employment rates resume to normalcy. And with the slowdown in commercial property construction over th...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
23rd July 2009
There has been extensive coverage in recent times of the various bonuses and concessions that are available to first home buyers, for both newly constructed and existing properties. In NSW these benefits include State and Federal Government grants as well...
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Author:
Michael Quinn
10th July 2009
In recent years the concept of serviced apartments has picked up in Hong Kong. Travelers to the region, including both leisure and business travelers as well as relocating families are now increasingly looking to Hong Kong serviced apartments as the ideal...
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Author:
Brain Mask
09th July 2009
For many in the current financial climate renovation of their property has become an important issue. As house prices dropped, the majority decided to refurbish their existing properties rather than move. For others decorating their property is a task whi...
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Author:
Admin
05th July 2009
It is widely agreed that there is enormous potential for carbon reduction in the replacement of traditional Low energy lighting, principally tungsten filament types, with more efficient Low energy lighting technologies. In the domestic environment the mai...
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Author:
Peter Malt
27th April 2009
MSSQL DB to MySQL database migration application transforms DB attributes, constraints and data type like rows, columns, primary key, foreign key, unique key, null values, default values and table indexes into MySQL DB format. MSSQL DB conversion software...
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Author:
File Recovery Utility
16th March 2009
Vacation island Cyprus is a popular Mediterranean island, and more than 2.4 million tourists per year enjoy vacations in one of the many cities and towns on the island.
The unique cuisine of Cyprus is one of the many attractions. One Cyprus original re...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th March 2009
Economists agree that as the global recession takes hold and economic growth comes under threat, interest rates will begin to decline prompting a revival in South Africa's property market by the beginning of 2010.
Even though the sub-prime mortgage col...
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Author:
Graeme
22nd January 2009
This is not something that immediately springs to mind when we think of the onset of global warming but, with house values falling and energy prices constantly on the rise, it is becoming increasingly important for home owners to make sure that they pa...
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Author:
dtymon
29th September 2008
Cyprus attracts over two million holidaymakers a year, and this number could go up with two new marinas being built.
As well as the Mediterranean and sailing, the unique cuisine of Cyprus is one of the many attractions. One Cyprus dish called Halloumi ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
29th July 2008
The Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal, is a beautiful area offering an excellent quality of life, friendly people, a low cost of living, a beautiful climate and easy access from the UK. It is easy to see why so many people are taking the plunge...
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Author:
Sandy Lee
15th July 2008
Good mortgage deals are becoming harder and harder to come by with more and more lenders upping their fixed rates. The interest rates on fixed rate mortgages have now reached a ten year high and some experts believe they are going to continue to rise even...
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Author:
Linsey Summers