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New Homes in the News
ISABELL SHUTTLETON'S £194,000 Barratt home has so many problems she wants to move out.
Barratt Homes
Barratts
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14 new ceilings, 4 new toilets, repairs to cornicing, walls and windows, bathroom flooded and floors replaced after sinking. Additional Reporting By Jane Barrie.
Barratt Homes
Barratts
Home from Hell
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The Council of Mortgage Lenders and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors have begun talks to deal with reports of over-valuations on new-build properties, following a move by some mortgage lenders to pull out of lending on new developments.
New Homes
Scams
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Early in 2005, Channel 4 asked the public to vote for the buildings they want to see demolished. These nominations formed the basis of Demolition, a four-part series which investigates how Britain came to be littered with eyesores and considers what we can do about it.
Demolition
Snagging on TV
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Finding the flaws in newly built houses is a must, says Christopher Browne. I recall those first flickers of adrenaline when I got the tip-off about a handsome grade II listed property in Nottingham. It was opposite Nottingham Trent University, and about to be converted into upmarket student flats. Buy now and you'll make a cool £250,000 when it's finished, said the estate agent. So I did, and waited for the lucre to roll in.
Newly-built houses
Snagging
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