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A geobiologist has built this complex of buildings out of eco-friendly materials around a wooden main house, with scope for tourist rentals
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How many people own their homes and how many are homeless? Find out how much you really know about the UK housing crisis
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Whether you’re a beauty or a beast (yes, we’re doing a film-themed gallery), perhaps there’s a castle out there where you could be more than a guest
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Charlotte Hogg will survive her failure to declare a conflict of interest, but the Bank has revealed it remains a cosy club
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Constant insecurity, sentenced to life in an off-white hell, never owning a pet. Here are some of the home-owning thrills renters can only dream about
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Call for greater transparency as wealthy foreigners fork out to avoid registering London properties
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Are the days of the back garden numbered? We look at how developers are looking to utilise previously wasted rooftop space
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Wherefore art those properties perfect for acting out Romeo and Juliet? Why, in Chester, Hove and Morpeth …
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Also, minting the new £1 coin, city-centre homes, and a reader who has never driven in London pursued for a parking fine
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UK capital will continue to pull millionaires and billionaires from Asia and Middle East, says report by property consultants
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This plan to help the wealthiest will entrench the north-south divide. Philip Hammond should dump it and channel the money to early years childcare
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Anyone over 18 who is in higher education can apply for the deal, as long as they have backing from family
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The sad cost of renting: never having somewhere to call home
Rebecca NicholsonConstantly having to lug your possessions to a new address leads to bare-bones, functional, don’t-get-too-attached living -
Complaints about ‘green crap’ have been a convenient excuse for governments unable or unwilling to intervene and cap suppliers’ prices
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Homes in the city cost more than 10 times the average local income, as home affordability in the UK hit a nine-year low
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These properties, from Cumbria to Essex, are ideal for catching some rays all year round
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The dream of a property-owning democracy is ridden with cracks and leaks: ministers say build, build, build – but then fail to ensure proper regulation
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Also, the pension changes that could cost Britons thousands and Whirlpool finally tells customers to unplug dangerous tumble dryers
Why are Britain’s new homes built so badly?