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Thursday 30 October 2014
The latest property market news and advice on moving house, new homes, lettings and rentals search.
From bowling alleys to 'meditation caves': the 17 things that we want in our houses right now
Fancy living in an apartment block where the Beatles once lived, or Meatloaf's former pad?
If you think your estate agent is bad, take a look at these uninspiring photographs, collected by Andy Donaldson
From spectral spaniels to a headless Anne Boleyn - which historic British homes are home to the most impressive ghosts?
The madness of the London property market has been highlighted by a passageway in Clapham, south London, selling for £260,000. But that is merely the tip of the iceberg...
As London overtakes Hong Kong to become the most expensive city in the world for high-end, new-build property, we look at the capital's most lavish new homes
There’s nothing more exciting than living in a historic landmark – but it’s a responsibility, too. Caroline McGhie reports
Secret spaces can add a sense of adventure to a property. Rosalind Mullen heads to the West Country to find hidden passages and long lost rooms
From the Addams family pad to the Amityville horror, the scariest houses from film
Furniture designer Justin Van Breda shows us his home in Kensington, west London
Personal Economy
Would you be interested in buying Johnsonville, a town abandoned 20 years ago, for the princely sum of US$800,000 (£500,000)?
Why wait until a house is built when there are so many advantages to buying off-plan? We select Britain’s most promising new builds for sale
The picturesque region of Le Marche could tempt international buyers away from the traditional hotspot
Homebuyers, pensioners and investors all love a bargain. But can you really find great properties for under £100,000 today? Rosalind Mullen finds out
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Property Market»
There are now almost two million landlords owning £1 trillion of property. Read on for more charts and statistics - including predictions of how our housing market will look in 2032
Buying, Selling and Moving »
When electrification slashes the journey time from London to Bath and Bristol, house prices in the West Country are certain to soar. But who will be the biggest winners?
The North and Midlands»
The call of home is too strong to resist for Mancunian Mark Dowd. He’s not alone
It may be a long way from the winding, windy Yorkshire moors, but Kate Bush's former home in Eltham is still a landmark in pop history
Middle-class residents of eco-home commune barbecue carp from their own lake
Looking for a chance to live in London’s most exclusive area? Perhaps you can – if you don’t mind compromising on space, says Christopher Middleton
Retirement»
Downsizing is the sensible and practical solution to this country's housing shortage, says Max Davidson
Investment in Property»
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