السبت، 11 يونيو 2016

Apartment or House?

by Farooq Bashir
Apartment is defined as, a set of rooms which have all the facilities like a house. The major types of apartment are studio apartment, bedroom apartment, duplex, lofts, garden apartment. If I was asked where I would I prefer to live in a traditional house or in a modern apartment building, I think, I would hesitate to answer. This question, from my point of view, is a controversial one. In the following paragraphs I will analyze both these options and present my view.
Why House Prices in the UK Might Rise Faster Outside of London After 2015
by Bradley W
For several reasons, the rapid rise in residential real estate is affecting the entire country. The 2015 national election results should cheer investors in housing. That national 2015 election is over. Now homebuyers and sellers can vote with their sterling.
The Current State of Foreign Buyers of UK Homes
by Bradley W
For a number of years it has been well documented that rich Russians, Chinese, Saudis and others from outside the UK have been buying up pricy real estate in London. That has actually expanded to cities elsewhere in England. And with the outcome of the May 2015 elections, combined with continued instability abroad, that trend may not reverse itself for some time.
Planning by Appeal: How UK Developers Can Challenge Adverse LPA Rulings
by Bradley W
Residential development is perhaps the single most important tool for overcoming the shortage of housing in the UK. But as development teams - investors, architects, planners and homebuilders - understand well, not all proposals for building homes at scale are approved by local planning authorities. Capital growth land opportunities can wither on the vine if NIMBYism raises its head or if a poorly conceived or articulated plan is rejected by the local council.
How Does the Ageing of the Baby Boomers Affect the UK Housing Market?
by Bradley W
The British housing shortage might require an infusion of ideas if not more money. But would a new government bank replicate what private investors already do?
House Valuation - Its Importance and How It Is Done
by Chris K. Ward
Property Valuation is one of the most significant aspects when it comes to buying or selling of a house. The process of valuation is quite a complex one and it would require an expert to ascertain the proper value of a property. If the valuation is not done properly, then as a seller or buyer, you may have to bare a huge amount of loss.
Before Buying Size Your Residential Real Estate Needs
by Anurag K Gupta
Before investing your hard-earned money in one of the biggest investments of your life, the least you should be clear about is what you want. Before heading towards the real estate market, be sure about the property that will heed your needs perfectly, and then make a move.
Factors That Attract Potential Home Buyers Towards Gurgaon
by Sulabha Kulkarni
Gurgaon is one among the few cities in the country that has witnessed rapid development in terms of economy and infrastructure. This growth has helped the city in real estate development as well. For those of you who wish to buy apartments in and around the National Capital Region, Gurgaon offers the best bet. Its high-end infrastructure, amenities, well-laid roads, easy connectivity to neighbouring cities, has made investors to flock towards Gurgaon real estate and launch several new projects. Its recent boom in real estate market can be mainly contributed to the metro rail that connects the Gurgaon city with the country's capital city Delhi.
What Does the UK Green Party Propose Be Done to Increase UK Housing?
by Bradley W
The Greens and several other organisations default to building on previously-used land for much-needed housing. But there are grey areas between brown and green. The environmental and social justice mission of the UK Green Party may seem in conflict relative to the critical housing shortage in the country.
The Current State of Lending to UK Homebuyers: Options and Constraints
by Bradley W
Difficulty in finding loans has plagued would-be homebuyers since the 2008 financial crisis, but things have improved. Interest rates may stay low through 2015. For homebuyers in the UK, it's a combined state of feast and famine.

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