August 31, 2006 at 10:42 am
· Filed under For sale
(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) I can’t even imagine who could afford something like this (some ****-ing property blogger, no doubt) but when a house is described as “potentially the finest in St Johns Wood”, it’s probably worth…
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August 30, 2006 at 10:05 am
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(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) Perfect for Hoxton new media millionaires… a Shoreditch High Street two bedroom duplex penthouse with a private roof terrace and one of the coolest staircases I’ve seen for a while. It’s with Foxton’s,…
Original post by articles and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 29, 2006 at 9:42 am
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(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) Thanks to a sharp-eyed reader for spotting this contemporary re-appraisal of the 60s/70s space-age look. It’s in St Paul’s Street in Islington, and it’s a three-bedroom duplex plus roof terrace with some innovative…
Original post by articles and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 28, 2006 at 7:23 am
· Filed under Uncategorized
The market is clearly shifting. What I would call normalizing, many are labeling with Armegedon like names.Headlines say things like Forclosures are up x%. What does that mean? They are x% compared to what? Over yesterday, last week, last month, last year, last decade?
Original post by Tim O’Keefe and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 25, 2006 at 6:35 pm
· Filed under Real Estate Blogs
Thirty-nine percent of U.S. Internet users, or about 57 million Americans, read blogs; 8 percent, or about 12 million Americans, write a blog; and more than half of bloggers are under the age of 30.
Original post by Tim O’Keefe and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 25, 2006 at 10:28 am
· Filed under For sale
(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) What’s so special about this one bedroom Putney flat, listed at an eye-watering £285,000? It’s in the recently converted Gilbert Scott Building… designed by and named after the man who gave us the…
Original post by articles and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 24, 2006 at 7:52 pm
· Filed under Mexican Real Estate
So I did some finagling and websurfing which led me to distractions that took me from looking for vacation places in mexico, to looking at real estate in mexico.
What Does My trip have to do with NAR?
Original post by Tim O’Keefe and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 24, 2006 at 7:52 pm
· Filed under Mexican Real Estate
So I did some finagling and websurfing which led me to distractions that took me from looking for vacation places in mexico, to looking at real estate in mexico.
What Does My trip have to do with NAR?
Original post by Tim O’Keefe and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 24, 2006 at 10:11 am
· Filed under For sale
(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) We’re going west for this one… out to Shepperton, I guess the fringes of what anybody could reasonably call London, but the journey’s worth it, because this time we’re looking at a three…
Original post by articles and PropertyMagnate.com
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August 23, 2006 at 10:54 am
· Filed under For sale
(As nominated by Rat and Mouse readers) How about an ex-bakery… high ceilings, giant spaces, exposed timber, massive windows and some real talking points, including an original (but out-of-use) goods elevator? What’s nice about this place is that they’ve kept…
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August 23, 2006 at 10:36 am
· Filed under Advice, Countries, Croatia, Features, Investment Property, Montenegro, Off-Plan, Property Market
The Mediterranean As It Once Was – Property Investment in Croatia and Montenegro
Boasting over 1,200 islands, fantastically diverse sailing, and mooring that costs a third of the price of the Balearics, it’s not surprising that Croatia and Montenegro are fast becoming the A-listers favourite ports of call, says Nick Shinner, Managing Director of Where on Earth.
Eastern AdriaticÂÂ
There’s nothing like stumbling across hidden treasure to get the wind in your sails. Imagine the French Riviera or the Amalfi Coast before they were built up and commercialised. Add over 1,200 islands, a stream of stunning historic towns dating back to the Romans, delicious cuisine at seafront restaurants where you don’t have to have a bun-fight to moor outside (at the moment), and sailing that offers something for everyone. There you have the eastern Adriatic.
Croatia and Montenegro PropertyÂÂ
“Croatia and Montenegro have got it all,†says Simon, director of Split-based charter yacht company, Lazy Winch. “It doesn’t matter which way the wind blows. There’s always something to see or do. There are great short island hops that would suit a young family as well as fantastic offshore sailing for hardened sailors.â€Â
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Croatia’s 5,835km coastline – 1,777km of which stretches along the mainland - has always been popular with the yachting fraternity. “From a navigational perspective, the Adriatic coast offers mostly deep water, even 5-6 metres away from the islands, so it’s easier to anchor near your destination. And you don’t have to worry about hitting shifting sand banks either,†S