Boxing day boost for property market
Research from the UK's biggest property portal revealed the number of properties coming to market on Boxing Day has nearly tripled since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsResearch from the UK's biggest property portal revealed the number of properties coming to market on Boxing Day has nearly tripled since the pandemic.
Read moreDetailsThe council's planning applications committee approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsPotential new occupants would be taking over empty units in the eastern portion of the park.
Read moreDetailsA derelict site that has been vacant for more than a decade will soon be replaced by dozens of council homes.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says it has been "frustrated" in its efforts to block laws which will allow developers to build "sub-standard" homes
Read moreDetailsA planning application for a change of use for the Grade II listed property has been submitted.
Read moreDetailsA project to convert two flats into homes using extensions in Kentwood Hill has been rejected
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is holding a free event to help landlords keep up to date with changes to legislation
Read moreDetailsPlans to replace a long-closed Reading pub with flats has been withdrawn.
Read moreDetailsEstate agent Haslams has announced that as of today, Monday, November 6, The French Horn, in Sonning, has gone on the market
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