FEATURE: Top 5 benefits of building a garden
If you would like to improve both your property and garden, it can be a good idea to consider building a garden.
The garden you build can be as complex or as simple as you would like it to be.
If you would like to improve both your property and garden, it can be a good idea to consider building a garden.
The garden you build can be as complex or as simple as you would like it to be.
Remortgaging can put a significant amount of money back in borrowers’ pockets.
While many of us shop around for the best car insurance or phone contract, we often don’t pay the same attention to our biggest financial commitment.
Cheshire East Council has welcomed new government proposals to transform the way in which land and property is purchased as part of HS2 project.
Transport Minister Andrew Stephenson announced 36 recommendations aimed at improving communication, compensation packages and support for businesses.
Cheshire fire crews have battled two property fires in Audlem and Tarporley.
They were called to a property on a farm on Bagley Lane in Audlem where a fire had started above a fireplace.
Owning a property is gradually becoming a viable investment, as its value is always on the increase.
A significant part of property investment is the buy-to-let market which seems to be unstoppable.
A Wistaston man was fined for failing to maintain and tidy up a property he owns in Crewe, a court heard.
Cheshire East Council served a notice requiring proper maintenance of land at a property David Belcher owns in Hall O’Shaw Street, in Crewe, in 2016.
Nantwich property firm Martin&Co has achieved record figures for lettings at its Nantwich office.
The company, on Hospital Street, saw a 25% increase in lettings between May and August.
Property specialist Martin & Co is celebrating another industry award for its letting services in Crewe and Nantwich.
The firm was named as finalist in the ‘Franchise of the Year’ award scheme coming second overall to an office in Oxford where turn-over is bolstered by strong property demands.
Nantwich Town Council has frozen its council tax amount for 2015/16.
It means the amount paid by a Band D property owner to Nantwich Town Council will remain at £89.74.
Property investment in Nantwich shows the town’s economy is on the up, according to local business leaders. They say engagement in a series of property investment seminars held across South Cheshire demonstrates the area is pulling through the tough years.
A Nantwich property boss has backed the Government’s Help to Buy scheme after new figures showed rising completions in Cheshire East. Nearly 400 homes in Cheshire have been bought through the equity loan scheme launched 11 months ago, according to the latest statistics.
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