A dynamic local economy with an increasing population This is a very promising district with a dynamic local economy, and a bright, enterprising, youthful population. Islington forms part of the central sub-region of London, along with the City of London, Southwark, Lambeth, Camden and Kensington  Chelsea. This is one of ...

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Kidbrooke Village London SE3 Kidbrooke Village is one of the largest regeneration areas in London and as it's made by Berkeley Homes, it's also one of the highest quality projects around. ...

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The UK’s largest sporting event brings £30 million to the local economy The London Borough of Merton is in south-west London, formed in 1965 when the Surrey towns of Mitcham, Wimbledon, Merton and Morden were merged to become a London Borough. It is mainly suburban with high levels of people ...

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The UK’s third most productive town is booming Big things are happening in Slough. A long-term project is underway to transform 29 acres in the town centre. The Heart of Slough is a £450m initiative using the investment from both the public and private sectors to make Slough a great ...

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£3bn of investment is putting Elephant & Castle at the forefront of London regeneration If you've been to Elephant and Castle, your first thoughts when you hear the name are probably of the roundabout and the bright pink shopping centre. Both of those landmarks are being regenerated. ...

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Swale is a district in Kent, named after the narrow channel called The Swale, a channel that separates the mainland of Kent from the Isle of Sheppey and which occupies the central part of the district. There are four towns in the borough, Sittingbourne and Faversham on the mainland, with ...

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The 2nd cheapest London borough expects a 45% increase after Crossrail completes The London borough of Bexley is situated in south-east London, just south of the River Thames. It is one of London’s greenest boroughs with over 100 parks and green spaces, totalling around 640 hectares. It had a population of ...

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How to protect your property portfolio from inheritance tax when you die? When you die, your investment property will form part of your estate. If your whole estate is worth more than £325,000, then your heirs may have to pay inheritance tax. With property prices rising so much in recent ...

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When investing in property, you need more than a comparable valuation Investing in a property, I believe, should be seen as a buy-and-hold investment. As the market moves through its natural cycle, short-term prices will fall as well as rise. Hold an investment property long enough, and the price will ...

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Off Plan – Property investment with growth and income prospects For those on a restricted budget, or with cash coming their way in a few months (perhaps money from a bonus from work or inheritance), you do not need to wait to start benefitting from property investment. With massive regeneration ...

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