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Changes in our housing lifestyles since 1940

As the move is made into the new century it is timely to reflect on the massive changes that have taken place in our living conditions over the last sixty years [more...]

Winners in the Cambridge Residential Market - rises vary widely in suburbs

The table shown indicates how some houses in Cambridge have increased in value between 1962 and 1999. [more...]

Shortage of quality houses has driven prices to new levels

Nick Redmayne reports that the residential property market during the Autumn and early Winter has remained extremely buoyant. [more...]

Agricultural Land values levelling out

Farm land values remain virtually unchanged during the year, and there are signs that some farmers are going to be vulnerable to low profitability over the next 12 months. [more...]

Will new Office Developments surrounding the City tilt the balance in the occupiers favour?

Historic and restricted City planning policies together with a lack of office supply in the City Centre over the last two years, has created increased pressure on the Cambridge office market. [more...]

Over-supply dampens down residential investment market

During the last 18 months, Cambridge has seen a steady stream of new investors buying property under 'buy to let' schemes. [more...]

Single plots in South Cambridgeshire villages rise as demand increases

Individuals looking for small plots of land in villages around Cambridge have been almost starved of supply this year. [more...]

...and the prospects for 2000

Not one pundit would have predicted the 20%-25% average rise in residential properties values in Cambridge and District for 1999. Yet it happened. [more...]

Eaden Lilley Sale

Rising property values encourage department store sale. [more...]

Investing in Commercial Property

With the likelihood of decreasing interest rates making investment accounts less attractive small scale investors should consider both commercial and residential property as a potential alternative investment medium. [more...]

Planning Pressures

Growing pressure on the Local Planning system has forced many parties to investigate potential planning loopholes to satisfy occupational requirements. [more...]

Cambridge Influence on Surrounding Areas

The increased pressure on space in Cambridge has had a beneficial effect on surrounding areas with towns such as Ely, Newmarket and Huntingdon attracting strong interest. [more...]

Property Management

The residential letting market in Cambridge has continued to flourish. [more...]

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