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Housing sentiment at all time low

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Sentiment in the UK housing market has fallen to the lowest level on record, according to the latest housing market survey from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics).

Could your house be in a film?

Stokesay Court, which was used in the filming of the hit Hollywood movie Atonement

Tips on how to have your home used as a location by the movie and television industries will be revealed at seminars at two historic Shropshire properties. The seminars will be held at Stokesay Court in Onibury, near Ludlow, and at Pradoe Hall at West Felton, near Oswestry.

House price growth ‘at 12-year low’

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Annual house price growth in the UK has slumped to its lowest for 12 years, Halifax claimed on Tuesday.

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House on market for £975,000

One of Church Stretton’s finest houses has come up for sale with an asking price just short of £1 million.

Beeb homes show visits county

Thousands of people across the country today caught a glimpse of the beauty of homes and landscapes in Shropshire during a hit daytime TV show.

Laura swaps studio for hard hat

A Shropshire radio presenter will be swopping her headphones for a hard hat when she leaves the studio to revamp her home in a new renovation project.

‘Safe’ valuations risk sales - claim

Over-cautious property valuations are placing dozens of potential Shropshire house sales at risk, it has been claimed by property experts.

Householder turns dambuilder

A father-of-four in Telford facing flooding misery has taken matters into his own hands - and built a dam to protect his home.

Further gloom for house prices

The average UK house price in the UK fell by 0.2 per cent between February and March, according to the latest Hometrack survey.

Council tax rises above inflation

Council tax payers face another year of above-inflation increases, according to official Government figures. The increases will see the average bill increase from £1,101 to £1,146 while the average band D council tax goes from £1,321 to £1,374. 

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