New managing director for David Wilson Homes
A HOUSEBUILDER has appointed a new managing director for its Thames Valley division.
Read moreDetailsA HOUSEBUILDER has appointed a new managing director for its Thames Valley division.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S most popular postcodes have been revealed, thanks to a national estate agency - but which is the one with the strongest sales?
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS people in Wokingham are staying put as it becomes the only area in Berkshire to see a drop in house sale enquiries
Read moreDetailsMoving house is expensive. There’s the cost of the new home, the taxes, the agents’ fees, the removal men, the decorating and the new furniture. It all adds up.
Read moreDetailsPROPERTIES in Wokingham have seen their asking price dip slightly according to new figures released last week – but in Reading, there was a slight increase. Estate agent comparison site...
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50 homes are being built in a new Binfield development. Burrington Estates is launching its first development in the Thames Valley, in its expansion into the home counties....
Read moreDetailsTHE WOKINGHAM property market has been “frenzied” as buyers rushed to make the most of the tax holiday, two of the town’s estate agents have said. Last week, the Government’s...
Read moreDetailsSECURING a shared ownership home has been “seamless”, according to some of the soon-to-be residents of Gorse Ride. Heather Wickens, reserved a two-bedroom plot, built by Wokingham Borough Council-owned Loddon...
Read moreDetailsBELLWAY Homes has launched its next phase at Keephatch Gardens in Wokingham. The 300-home development ranges from two- to five-bedroom properties. Emma Jones, sales director at Bellway Thames Valley, described...
Read moreDetailsThere’s no denying that it has been an extraordinary year, and months of working from home has pushed many of us to reconsider where and how we want to live....
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