A royal touch could boost your property value
According to data released by Uswitch, a street name with a link to the monarchy increases the value of a property in Wokingham by 11.82%.
Read moreDetailsAccording to data released by Uswitch, a street name with a link to the monarchy increases the value of a property in Wokingham by 11.82%.
Read moreDetailsThe new facility, relocating from its current home on Denmark Street, will open its doors at Carnival Hub on Monday, September 19, at 1.30pm.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones thinks a new framework is required to ensure development is spread evenly across the country
Read moreDetailsThe development, called Blagrove Meadows, would feature ?around 375 energy efficient homes, including 40% affordable properties?.
Read moreDetailsAt an executive meeting on Thursday, July 28, the council agreed to take on a 99 year lease of the Old Polehampton Boys School.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, July 25, the multi-million pound Carnival Hub will welcome the public for the first time.
Read moreDetailsIt includes proposals for a 68 bed specialist dementia care centre along with up to 130 new homes.
Read moreDetailsThe event is hosted by Frasers Property UK, owners of Maxis Business Park, and will raise money for Sebastian's Action Trust.
Read moreDetailsWhen you have found the home you want to buy, you have to submit an offer. This will, of course, be guided by the asking price - not set in...
Read moreDetailsCala Homes has handed over a 42.5 hectare forest to The Land Trust, as part of community benefits being delivered at the Buckler?s Park development
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