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1. Housing market in for a smoother ride in 2011
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 30 November 2010As we came into the New Year in January the property market had a bit of a spring in its step.
2. Get info on home choices
Get Wokingham, Monday 08 November 2010All things housing will be discussed when a property fair rolls into the borough next week.
3. Work starts on low-cost homes
Get Wokingham, Monday 08 November 2010Help is at hand for those struggling to get onto the property ladder as work begins on affordable housing in Wargrave.
4. ‘Realistic’ fall in house prices
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 19 October 2010House prices in Wokingham have dropped by more than £3,000 in two months.
5. Affordable homes are ‘vital’
Get Wokingham, Friday 15 October 2010Increasing numbers of people in Wokingham are turning to affordable housing as the price of a property in the south east continues to rise, a report has said.
6. Industry gong for Banner Homes
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 31 August 2010The developer behind new luxury homes in Ruscombe has been awarded a gold award for occupational health and safety for the fifth consecutive year.
7. Live like a lord (or lady) in Wokingham manor house
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 04 August 2010Set within six acres of beautiful grounds in an imposing manor house, this luxurious and beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment will be available to let from the end of September.
8. Grade II listed thatched cottage in Finchampstead
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 July 2010Dating back to the 16th Century, this Grade II listed thatched cottage is located on a plot extending to one third of an acre in the heart of Finchampstead village.
9. Plenty of room for family and friends in Finchampstead
Get Wokingham, Monday 28 June 2010Deceptively spacious, this three/four-bedroom chalet bungalow also has a self-contained annexe.
10. June budget – Good news for home buyers
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 23 June 2010Sue Warwick, national sales and marketing director, said: “It was said that this emergency budget was going to be Osborne’s Big Bang - that he wanted to get the bad stuff over and done with in one quick hit rather than increase taxes and make cuts in the public sector over weeks and months.
