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Property sleuth Christopher Middleton scours the globe to track down the most futuristic, modernist houses on the market
Manuela Hamilford shows us around her Holland Park home away from home
Both buyers and sellers face the dilemma of which way to jump. Caroline McGhie consults the experts
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The stone walls of a 15th-century farmhouse in the Cotswolds are no indication of the treasures within, as Celia Lyttleton discovers
More than half of Britons who own a second home abroad are considering selling up during 2011 due to falling rental income and weakness of sterling, a survey has revealed.
Rates will start rising - earlier than had been expected - after a surprise jump in inflation, a move that would help savers.
Our DIY expert answers your questions on flies in the attic, a disputed tradesman’s bill and self-building a bungalow.
Jeff Howell gives on-the-level advice and answers your home maintenance questions.
Our DIY expert answers your questions on creaking floor boards, solar heating and filling gaps.
Deciding to become a buy-to-let landlord is not a step to be undertaken lightly.
Buy yourself a little piece of history with one of these antique properties.
Essex, Lincolnshire and Buckinghamshire have become unlikely second home hot spots as country idylls and coastal towns grow too expensive for most buyers, new figures show.
Christopher Middleton scours the property market for the most tempting New Year bargains
The Lake District has influenced writers for centuries and it is equally inspirational for those who live there now, reports Caroline McGhie
The entries for the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovating Awards have been more ambitious than ever.
There is a compensation scheme available to landlords should tenants stop paying their rent.
Buy yourself a little piece of history with one of these antique properties.
Christopher Middleton goes behind the scenes to view the sumptuous interiors of Cornwall Terrace in Regent’s Park
A gang of rogue builders who fleeced hundreds of mainly elderly people out of more than £1.5million in a home repair scam have been jailed.
The man who brought us the iPod, iPhone and iPad has gone on indefinite sick leave.
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