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Finding Accommodation to Rent or Purchase in Oxford

30th October 2009
Finding the right accommodation to rent in Oxford can be a great challenge for the university student who already has a very limited amount of time, and money, not to mention a lack of experience in purchasing and renting property. Finding the right acco... Read >
Author: Tex

Leading Flat Mate Rooms website offers a wealth of student accommodation

23rd September 2009
As the number of successful university applicants continues to rise year on year, so to does the demand for student rooms to rent. While some universities offer guaranteed accommodation within halls for all first years, many, unable to deal with the heigh... Read >
Author: Admin

Compact Connect: the Netbook Revolution is in Full Swing

16th September 2009
The trusty PC has revolutionised the way we live our every day lives. For those old enough to remember the early home computers made by the likes of Amstrad and Commodore, it's easy to see how far the humble home PC has come in the past few decades. I... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Safe Heaven for the ambitious students: University Accommodation London

05th September 2009
London is the most popular student's destination with various colleges and universities. With a large international and multi-cultural society, people are attracted by the legendary student scene, clubs and bars, live music and theatre. Dealing with accom... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Protecting the Clan

17th August 2009
Some home insurance policies offer multi-property or multiple address cover as standard, and it may make compelling sense for you to choose such a policy if you have specific needs. One such example is insuring a family member's possessions if they b... Read >
Author: Josie Anderson

Student Accomodation market holding up well

08th June 2009
Buy to let for the student accommodation sector is one section of the UK property investment market that is holding up well in the global downturn, according to new research by Savills. High demand, low supply growth, rising rents and high occupancy ra... Read >
Author: Rivington

Studying the Italian language in Italy

15th May 2009
Enjoy the advantage of a natural assimilation of the Italian language and culture. Italian is a melodious and charming language, enchanting to listen to, and a delight to speak. Tastes differ widely, of course, but Italian is considered by many to be one... Read >
Author: Elisin

Focus Brings Long Term Results

05th April 2009
Over the past 2 years of venturing out and running my own business and not working full-time in a job I have tried numerous business opportunities. I have tried businesses in providing student accommodation, share trading and options, renting and selling ... Read >
Author: Tyrone

Unsecured Loan Non Home Owner: How They Assist To The Ones In Need?

09th March 2009
For the non homers, the filling of the unsecured loans is important if one craves to rent their respective homes, whether its housing association, the private or the council. Most of the times, it is difficult for the private tenants or council tenant to ... Read >
Author: Gilbert Imlay

Making The Most of Recession Rental Property

30th January 2009
A recession is a time when the economy is down in the dumps and real estate is one sector that falls right down with the falling stocks and crashing markets. Taking up recession rentals is perhaps the wisest investment you could do during such a time. But... Read >
Author: RichardJones

Discounting Ideas For Pizza Menu Printing

21st January 2009
Your menu could be the most attractive you have ever produced, or ever seen. Despite this being the case, it may not necessarily convert to sales once it has been distributed. The reason for this is that it may not be doing enough to convince customers ... Read >
Author: John Sall - Harlequin Print Group

How much should parents contribute to UK university fees?

29th December 2008
Funding for UK university students is a contentious issue at the moment with many hoping fora reversion to the grant system of the past, and others believing that loans are the best wayforward. As it stands, student funding for most will probably still c... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Buy-to-Let – the outlook’s fine

01st December 2008
Who is buying buy- to-let property? Apparently many of the purchases come from small investors, with 45% of landlords owning just one property. 75% of landlords own four or less properties When it comes to who rents these properties, it seems that mos... Read >
Author: michael challiner

Edinburgh Holiday Accommodation

30th October 2008
So you have decided to come to Edinburgh. Where are you going to stay? You have plenty of options each with their pros and cons - just make sure whatever you choose you book in plenty of time in busy holiday periods especially during the festival. Hote... Read >
Author: Janet Unsworth

Dublin Universities: Dublin City University (DCU)

30th October 2008
Dublin City University (DCU) is a renowned university, located in the North Dublin areas of Glasnevin and Whitehall, about 5km from Dublin city centre. DCU has around 9,000 students enrolled every year with over 400 staff. History of DCU... DCU beg... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
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