HSBC’s annual survey found that Manchester was Britain’s buy-to-let hotspot (This is Money 3.06.15) with average buy-to-let yields of 7.98%. Rental properties make up more than a quarter of Manchester’s housing stock and the largest proportion in Britain. Annual ...

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A high-flying economy with high-earning tenants Tower Hamlets includes much of London’s redeveloped Docklands area, together with the capital’s financial centre of Canary Wharf, which is home to some of London’s tallest buildings. One Canada Square, also known as Canary ...

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An eclectic mix of ancient and modern Colchester's an ancient town at the forefront of technology and innovation Situated 51 miles northeast of London it’s connected to the capital by the A12 road and the Great Eastern railway. This fast ...

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Birmingham is profiting from its political importance In our article ‘Transport in Birmingham – your link to off-plan investment success’, we described how Birmingham’s geographical position puts it at the heart of UK connectivity. It benefits from great road and ...

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Opportunities in the Cambridgeshire countryside Huntingdon is an important bridgehead where the A1, the Great North Road crosses the River Great Ouse near to Hinchingbrooke House once home to both the Cromwell’s and then the Montagu’s (The Earls of Sandwich), wherein ...

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A hub of business distribution in the East Midlands Situated in the East Midlands, Lincoln is a very promising region, that as yet, has not been hit by the ripple effect of price rises spreading outwards from London. ...

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Low property prices are set to soar with Crossrail on the horizon Greenwich occupies a central position within London and the south-east and plays an essential role in the ongoing development of the Thames Gateway. This is the largest regeneration ...

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