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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... 129000 small investors in a £2bn Scottish Equitable property fund will not be able to access their money for up to a year. ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... Estate Agent Interview - how bad are things? ... with property lawyers, surveyors and in particular estate agents feeling the pinch. ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... ITV Tonight Equity Release. by The Crunch. Wednesday, 25 July 2007. Tonight meets the families who have lost their homes after releasing equity from their ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... Annual house prices in England and Wales fell by 4.6 per cent in August to prices last seen ... The average house price is £174493 which is also a decrease ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... Estate Agent Interview - how bad are things? by David Johnston. Tuesday, 29 July 2008 ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... However, it is worth noting that the majority of charity savings accounts are branch based accounts and the rates on offer are equal to other branch based ...
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UK Economy Information, UK Recession 2009, Recession Chat Forum ... ITV Tonight House Price Slide. by The Crunch. Friday, 18 January 2008. After a price boom lasting more than a decade, Britain's housing market is heading ...
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