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Your rental income guaranteed until 2012 on limited apartments at Spectrum Manchester.
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Property Provides a Good Home for Your Money
Recent research from The Halifax shows that the average house price in the UK has ...
dandara has secured the services of some leading property journalists to ensure that you are kept up to date with all aspects of the property investment market.
Gaynor Pengelly is a personal finance, business and property journalist who writes for The Mail on Sunday, Independent, CityAM, Yorkshire Post and various glossy magazines. Previously, Gaynor worked as the interviewer on The Mail on Sunday's Rich Report, a glossy dossier on Britain's wealthy. In 2000 she was nominated for a British Press Award.
Sally Hamilton is a leading personal finance and property writer. An award-winning journalist, she writes on a wide range of money issues for national newspapers and consumer magazines, including the Mail on Sunday, The Observer and The Evening Standard.
Neil Simpson is an award winning journalist who has been a staff reporter on the Daily Mirror, Sunday Telegraph and Mail on Sunday. His specialist areas include property and personal finance. He also helps famous names get their thoughts on paper and turn their life stories into successful “Amazon Hot 100” autobiographes. Neil has lived in America and Britain and is currently based in London.

Friday October 12th 2007
Your rental income guaranteed until 2012 on limited apartments at Spectrum Manchester.

Recent research from The Halifax shows that the average house price in the UK has risen by almost 200% over the last decade, and is now more than five times that of the average annual wage.

The BBC will move several major departments including Children's, Sport, New Media, Five Live and Research and Development, out of London by 2011.
City boys and girls who have been a bit too flash with the cash in the past no longer need to feel excluded from the property party.
THE great buy to let bonanza may be over but many experts believe it is still a sound investment.
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