Category “Property”

Survey On Flats: Do You Really Need Them?

Thursday, 3 July, 2014

So you know all about building surveys and the process it should undergo. Every property is bound to have an above average surveying so as not misleading yourself to the false information given by vendors. But what if the property you’ve bought or wanting to buy is just part of a bigger complex? Flats and … Read More »

How Do Chartered Surveyors Complete Their Task

Thursday, 26 June, 2014

Property owners have many concerns. First, they need to be well-informed about the laws pertaining to property ownership. This is very necessary especially in real estate because land titles can be troublesome if not arranged beforehand. They need to understand the exact area where the property starts and ends for protection of the ownership. If … Read More »

Chartered Building Surveyors For Ultimate Property Maintenance

Thursday, 19 June, 2014

Surveying buildings may be a first priority in acquiring used properties. This is essential in realizing the value of the estate, if it’s still worth the purchase or not. Additionally, the surveying process is done for certain government compliance. Whatever the reason is, building surveys are meant to preserve safety for the all occupants. Many … Read More »

Property Surveys Guide For First-time Buyers

Thursday, 12 June, 2014

First time, young property buyers are most vulnerable to wrong home choices. This is sad news because young people stretch their financial limits just to climb the ladder to estate ownership, and yet they are not given what it due to their hard work and the proof of feat they deserve. For many young home … Read More »

Self Build & Design

Friday, 7 February, 2014

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Smart Tips In Buying A House For First-Time Buyers

Wednesday, 27 June, 2012

In buying a home, especially if it’s your first time, the first thing you should consider is the cost. If you find yourself in a situation where you realize that you have limited options in terms of what you can afford, never fear. Here are some creative ways of making the most out of your … Read More »

The Benefits Of Renewable Energy For Residential Properties

Monday, 11 June, 2012

Renewable energy comes from several sources that we can’t entirely usurp such as the wind and sun.  There are many benefits you can get when you turn to renewable energy and utilize eco-friendly resources instead. It generates less pollution compared to the usual sources like coal, oil, natural gas, and nuclear. As reports of fossil … Read More »

Tin Mining in Cornwall and Its Effects on Building Stability

Monday, 19 March, 2012

Cornwall has a very good amount of tin deposits in its vicinity. Considering that tin is one of the scarcest metals known on Earth, Cornwall has become a profitable spot for metal mining. The history of Cornwall tin mining can be traced back as early as the Bronze Age approximately 2,150 BC and ended at … Read More »

Facts: The Law on Invasive Plants in the UK

Wednesday, 14 March, 2012

The balance of the ecosystem seems to be an impossible dream in a modern world. Land development in building structural sites would also need trees and plants for a softer landscape. On the other hand, there are plant species which are considered to be “pests” rather than helpful elements in the environment. Non-native invasive plants … Read More »

Living in Devon – It’s never been so good

Monday, 12 March, 2012

Living in the West Country is many people’s dream.  Retiring from the treadmill of full time work in the city to a life of peace and tranquillity by the coast or rural village is easier than you may imagine.  Property prices is Devon are not at all high and surprisingly in many locations below the … Read More »