The search for a new home often coincides
with the arrival of a new baby. Suddenly
that minimal apartment doesn't look or feel
quite right when it is filled with baby booties
and cuddly toys.
But there is nothing more satisfying than
preparing for your little bundle of joy, which
is why, in this issue we are delighted to be
able to offer two readers the chance to win
Mamas & Papas nursery interiors worth
£400 to create the perfect safe haven for
your new baby. Click here for more details
But back to today and the pressing
problems facing first-time buyers. In our
regular report, our industry expert Jo Smit
finds out if shared ownership is the key to
unlocking home ownership for many
would-be buyers.
Whetheryou are a first-time buyer or a
seasoned professional, purchasing off-plan
is becoming one of the most popular ways
to buy new in the UK. Buying before a brick
has even been laid is one way of securing
the best plot of land with the best views.
What's more if you find a willing developer
you may even be able to alter the layout
of your new home.
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Cover Story: Cambridge As safe as houses
Cambridge has been ranked number one in the Sunday Times Top 20 Places in Britain to buy.
Share and Share Alike
Is shared ownership the answer?
“Help!” That is the plea coming from first-time buyers across the land as they watch newspaper headlines about the credit crisis grow ever more gloomy.
Spotlight: Reading Confidence in the property market
According to the Reading Chronicle newspaper, confidence in the property market is very much on the up. in fact, over the last few months, Reading estate agents have reported an upturn. This is reassuring news for developers such as St James who has built a whole new community at reading in the form of Kennet island.