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Home owners are more happy than those who rent, research suggests

People who own their own home are generally happier than those who rent but in the UK the divide is the more marked compared to the rest of Europe, new research has found. Fewer than half UK renters are happy with their situation compared with 80% of home owner while in the rest of Europe […] The post Home owners are more happy than those who rent, research suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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Architects unveil innovative design for temporary UK parliament in London

Details of a floating temporary Houses of Parliament in London which would be used to while the main historic Palace of Westminster undergoes urgent repairs has been unveiled. The building on the River Thames where the British Parliament is based is in need of refurbishment but where to house all the offices and the hundreds […] The post Architects unveil innovative design for temporary UK parliament in London appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests

It will be impossible to buy a home for less than £120,000 in London by the end of this year and less than £200,000 by 2025, new research suggests. Buying a home in London is becoming more and more unaffordable and the latest analysis suggests it will continue to do so as prices keep rising. […] The post No properties under £120,000 in London by end of 2016, study suggests appeared first on PropertyWire . Continue reading

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