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Archived News
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A new office building costing £35 million of property development finance is reportedly set to be constructed in the heart of Inverness.
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Plans have been unveiled for a major new commercial office development in one of Manchester's main economic hubs.
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In news which may interest those thinking of taking out buy to let mortgages, it has been suggested that the present time is a good one to invest for the long-term.
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Bank of England governor Mervyn King has not ruled out the possibility of further rate cuts which could lower the cost of buy to let mortgages.
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In news which may give those with commercial mortgages ideas on how to proceed in the current economic climate, the Town Centre Group property firm has said it believes continued investment is the best way forward.
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Developer Urban Splash has revealed full details of its new redevelopment of Birmingham's iconic Rotunda
The company which states it is presently investing £1 billion of property development finance in regeneration projects across Britain has turned the cylindrical structure, formerly filled with offices, into a residential development with 234 apartments.
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In news which may interest those with commercial mortgages, the government has begun an enquiry into ways in which it can ensure commercial premises are made greener.
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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has called on the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) to cut interest rates when it next meets.
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The amount of money lent in the category that includes buy to let mortgages rose in March, according to new figures from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML).
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The number of homes bought and sold for a million pounds or more in Great Britain soared in 2007, new figures have revealed.
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