
A beautifully presented spacious ground floor apartment with accommodation comprising; spacious lounge with bay window...
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A beautifully presented spacious ground floor apartment with accommodation comprising; spacious lounge with bay window...
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Rents are continuing to rise across the private rented sector by an average of four per cent for house and two per...
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The latest land Registry House price Index shows that the annual house price appreciation rate has continued to...
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Half a billion pounds in tenants’ deposits has been safeguarded by the Tenancy Deposit Scheme in less than a year...
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According to the latest research from Hamptons International, the number of its UK property millionaires has nearly...
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Globe Property are members of the Tenant Deposit Protection Scheme
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First Stop Property Shop located on the High Street in Pelsall is now an agent of Globe Property.First Stop offer...
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Globe Property recently have become members of The Association of Residential Letting Agents, ARLA, is the only...
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The spate of interest-rate rises has made many new buy-to-let purchases financially unviable, and will trigger an...
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The Shortage of new-detached houses in Britain means that their prices have risen by more than twice as much as the...
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The next buy to let growth area is likely to be residential property above commercial premises, such as a flat above a...
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Globe Property was established in the Midlands in 1991. Our aim was and still is today to offer the market leading...
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House prices rose 1.2% on average in April, pushing up the cost of a typical UK home to £209,454. The Department of...
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The price of the average house price has breached the £200,000 barrier for the first time, confirming Britain as one...
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Almost one-third of new homes in England are so badly designed that they should not have been granted planning...
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Recent interest rate rises have slowed the market in England and Wales, claims property website Rightmove. It says...
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