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Is it advisable to take on large renovation projects yourself? Is it advisable to take on large renovation projects yourself?
Large DIY projects can seem very tempting if you've done a bit of DIY before and enjoyed it. You get to have a pet project to look forward to working on Published: 13th May 2013
Tags: Renovation, Tradesmen, DIY

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Subsidence: How to spot it and how to stop it Subsidence: How to spot it and how to stop it
The bane of any house owners life - subsidence. David Lawrenson explains what you can do about it...
Published: 8th Jun 2009
Tags: Renovation, Landlord Advice, Property Development
Property Development: Go eco and see some green stuff Property Development: Go eco and see some green stuff
Eco-friendly refurbishment is no longer just an expensive luxury - it can add thousands to your property...
Published: 14th Apr 2009
Tags: Property Development, Renovation
Property Renovation: Sealing the deal Property Renovation: Sealing the deal
Renovation expert Andy Stern takes a look at the tricky subject of securing finance for your project...
Published: 4th Dec 2008
Tags: Renovation, Financing & Mortgages
Property Renovation: How to raise finance for your renovation projects Property Renovation: How to raise finance for your renovation projects
Renovation is an attractive option in a depressed UK property market - but what, realistically, are the finance options?
Published: 24th Nov 2008
Tags: Financing & Mortgages, Loans, Renovation
UK planning laws make it easier to 'do up' rather than 'sell up' UK planning laws make it easier to 'do up' rather than 'sell up'
Unless you really have to sell a property, it's probably wiser to sit tight for now. Meanwhile, enhance value with the help of new more liberal planning laws...
Published: 21st Oct 2008
Tags: Property Development, Renovation, Property Law
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