A new build boom in London’s latest investment hotspot Camberwell is a south London district superbly located just 2.5 miles from the South Bank and 3 miles from the City. It’s close to London’s major employment areas alongside plenty of ...

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An employment hub with a 47% uplift in housing demand County Durham is a hub to multiple employers and is home to just over 20,000 senior officials. The 2011 Census estimates that County Durham had a population of 513,200, which ...

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Solid buy-to-let returns in affluent Chester, the jewel of Cheshire Wiltshire is widely known for Salisbury Plain, famous as the location of the Stonehenge and Avebury stone circles. It’s perhaps the most famous Neolithic sites in the world, as well ...

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A strong economy built on industry and manufacturing Basildon employs over 77,000 people. It has the second largest economy in the Thames Gateway outside of Canary Wharf. This makes it an important economic driver in Essex and a business hub ...

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Lincoln is a major growth area. Between 1982 and 2012 its population grew from 76,800 to 94,600 residents and it's still rising. ...

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The north-eastern gateway to Europe is undergoing massive regeneration Kingston upon Hull stands on the River Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary twenty-five miles inland from the North Sea. Its name is most commonly shortened to Hull, the ...

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A high-performing city at the heart of a thriving county Gloucester is a cathedral city located in the south-west of England and is also the county town of Gloucestershire. The city is dominated economically by a strong business and financial ...

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