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  • Amberden Avenue, Finchley 6th January

    Amberden Avenue, Finchley

    A two double bedroom first-floor flat set within a purpose-built block on a quiet, tree-lined road just off Windermere Avenue. The property requires refurbishment and offers excellent potential for buyers or investors. The accommodation comprises a spacious living room, separate kitchen/dining room, bathroom, and access to communal gardens. Further benefits include double glazing, gas central heating, external storage, off-street parking within the development, and no upper chain. Ideally located close to Finchley Central Underground Station, the A406, and local amenities. Tenure: Leasehold (89 years remaining) Service Charge: £1,200 per annum Council Tax Band: C

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  • WOODBERRY DOWN, N4 10th January

    WOODBERRY DOWN, N4

    Discover a new level of luxury living in our new built apartments. Elegant design, modern amenities and a prime location. Your dream home is just a step away. -6 mins away from Kings Cross -1, 2 & 3 bedroom homes available with prices starting from £558,000 On Site Facilities: cinema, bowling, schools, concierge, shops, green space including 2 lakes, GP surgery, sailing lake  

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2025 Mortgage Predictions 13th January Landlords News Sales

2025 Mortgage Predictions

As 2024 comes to an end, many are looking ahead to what 2025 could bring for the housing and mortgage market. To help provide some clarity, industry experts gathered their thoughts on what we might expect in the coming year. This year has been full of significant changes, including the…

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The Abolition of Section 21: What It Means for You as a Landlord or Tenant — Insights from Tollumi Estates 19th September Landlords Lettings News

The Abolition of Section 21: What It Means for You as a Landlord or Tenant — Insights from Tollumi Estates

  In a move set to transform the rental landscape in England, the government has officially informed that Section 21 evictions will be abolished—commonly referred to as “no-fault evictions.” This significant change is aimed at providing greater security for tenants while introducing a new set of responsibilities for landlords.  …

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