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Layout issue: stairs accessed through dining room - deal breaker?

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Any ideas of cost effective ways to change this ground floor layout?

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Help please – mid-terrace with loft conversion or semi-detached with driveway (both 3 bedrooms)

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Loft not demised to top floor maisonette - what are the implications?

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Offering on a "fixed price" property?

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Fishy smell in newly rented flat - could it be the flooring?

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Joint tenancy changed to sole tenancy but other tenant won't leave

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