There can be few things more annoying on a cold and wet Sunday morning than coming downstairs to find the whole of your back fence has collapsed all over the shrubbery. This nightmare occured here and the fence panels were still attached to each other, and one end was still hanging off the post with […]
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Property Development & Maintenance Covers Many Tasks
Whatever your kind of property, whether you own a tiny flat in a block, or a detached family house on an estate, one or two things remain the same – the need for maintenance and regular checking of it. One leaking tap can cause problems further down the line if left unchecked. The same, well […]
Gallic Conveyancing Seems To Be Much Simpler
It’s a most interesting thing to listen to how various people have bought and sold properties over the years. Last week I was out to dinner with some chums who have bought and sold houses in France – they’re always full of how much simpler the process is over there. To give an example, they […]
Hurrah For Clarity In UK Conveyancing Matters
We are lucky here in the UK. We have a fair legal system and when you buy a property, you generally get helpful advice from the conveyancing solicitor before you put pen to paper. The legalities of ownership are wide ranging and it is critical to know where your boundaries are; which are your fences […]
Rockafella Style Buldings Never Repeated Again
I was out in New York a few years ago. A relative and I were travelling to and from Houston and found ourselves passing through New York. We decided to take out one of the best known tourist attactions as we only had two days and wanted to see everything. So we bought bus tickets […]
Out Goes Ski Slope, In Comes Multi Purpose Development
Where I live there is an ongoing housing and commercial development of some magniude. There had been some very old gravel pits on the outskirts of town. In the 1950s the private owner had the foresight to develop his gravel pits to allow water skiin to take place and the national championships took place there […]
Getting Their Own Front Door Key Is Challenging
One of the major things about reaching to ‘the age of majority’ was being given the key of the door – usually shown as a yale style, although most young adults would have happily grabbed the back door key also. There is no such excitement about reaching this very important stage in life now – […]
Heritage Houses Offer Insights In Clever Builds
It’s only when you start getting involved with the historic side of heritage houses that you really appreciate the great architects of the day. I have connections with one such place not far from my home. I live in an area very rich with family owned historic properties – several are owned by the same […]
Maintenance Skills For Gingerbread Houses
I know of a couple who love living in their very unusual property – it’s a real treasure house of characterful features from the architraves, the cornices in each room. The outside is just as beguiling, with fancy carved gables over each window casement. It is in most respects the nearest thing to a Hansel […]
First Home Horror Story With No Heating
The very first house I was able to buy into will be 130 years old this year – it is wonderful to think that for just a couple of years I formed part of the rich history of one little property in the county town. It was nothing too grand at the time though – […]