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Property Lettings in Middlesbrough

Boasting one of longest coastlines in England, and close to some of the region’s most beautiful and wild countryside, Middlesbrough is one of the most affordable places to live in the UK.

The commercial heart of the Tees Valley, Middlesbrough is a dynamic town where you’ll discover world-class art and events, stylish restaurants and bars, vibrant nightlife and superb shopping.

Shopping
The birthplace of Captain James Cook, at one time it was the fastest growing town in England and now boasts variety of shopping attractions offering shoppers a mix of high street, designer and retro outlets.

Middlesbrough’s trendy Linthorpe Road is lined with designer shops, including Psyche, a designer department store established 25 years ago, which was one of the first in the country to stock Gucci, Prada and Dries Van Noten, while Triads, just opposite, has built a reputation at the forefront of quirky, cutting edge fashion.
The compact and mostly pedestrianised town centre also contains a choice of shopping centres including the Hill Street Centre, Dundas Shopping Mall and central big one The Mall Middlesbrough

Heritage and culture
Not only a shoppers haven Middlesbrough, is home to one of the biggest free music festivals in the UK – Middlesbrough Music Live.
This diverse town mixes old and new, with Middlesbrough’s Institute of Modern Art – mima sitting alongside the traditional concert venue of the Town Hall: a popular with orchestras, national comics and pop acts alike.

Sports and leisure
Within easy reach of Middlesbrough city centre is the spectacular Riverside Stadium, home to Middlesbrough Football Club. One of Britain’s oldest football clubs dating from 1876, Middlesbrough has long been a football city. Today the famous Riverside Football Stadium in Middlesbrough is one of the city’s landmark buildings.

Sports centres and facilities in Middlesbrough include the fantastic Prissick Plaza Skateboarding and BMX Park, one of the top skate parks in Britain. If you are an adrenalin junkie, this town is the place for you. Try your hand at white water rafting at the Tees Barrage or if you are brave enough why not Bungee Jump or Zip Slide off the world famous Transporter Bridge.

Just north of the Transporter Bridge is the Saltholme Wildlife Reserve and Discovery Park. These beautiful wetlands are home to a wide range of birds including Common tern, Peregrines, Yellow wagtails and Lapwings.

Eating out and nightlife
Middlesbrough is a town with a reputation for hosting new exciting bands and live music gigs. Catch top dance DJs at the spectacular Empire Middlesbrough which is also a centre for Middlesbrough live music gigs. Middlesbrough Town Hall also plays host to big bands and concerts alongside theatre shows and comedy clubs.

So for heritage, culture and fun, choosing lettings Middlesbrough are a wise choice.

Posted on August 30th, 2011 by Mike Andrew  |  No Comments »

House Clearance Reuse and recycling

The Carbon Trust estimates that for every kilo of natural resources consumed by reuse, 7 kilos of original materials are conserved.

At Clearance Solutions, we ensure that our house clearance and office clearance services are at the forefront of the efforts to get unwanted furniture and goods reused. We sell and donate as much as possible of everything we clear. This requires better planning, more dedication, labour and effort, but we think it’s worth it, and so do many of our clients.

Did you know that it takes 1000 times more carbon dioxide to produce a new piece of furniture than to deliver and install a used one?
Each household in the UK has on average 750kg of furniture (three quarters of a ton). Think of the huge reduction in carbon dioxide that could be achieved if even 10% of this furniture was reused!

Recycling
When we carry out our house clearance and office clearance work, items that simply cannot be reused (perhaps broken / damaged / faulty) are recycled. The waste is sorted into separate recycling streams (paper, metal, glass) at Waste Transfer Stations (tips). This enables up to 75% of these materials to be recycled. Whilst recycling is less efficient in terms of CO2 than reuse, it preserves virgin resources. So there is a far smaller environmental footprint when recycled materials are used in the manufacturing process.

The way that we do it
All Licensed Waste Carriers transport waste to Waste Transfer Stations (WTS), who then recycle some and landfill the rest. However, if the waste is not pre sorted by the carrier into different waste streams, the WTS will send much more of that waste to landfill. The reason is simple. Responsible WTS have separate areas to deposit recyclables such paper, metal, plastic, and biomass. Waste that contains mixtures of these materials has to be deposited in a general waste area. Only 40% of this general waste gets recycled compared to 85% in the specific materials areas. We presort the waste to achieve a far higher recycling rate than would otherwise be the case.

Posted on October 29th, 2010 by Mike Andrew  |  No Comments »

Second homes in Cumbria - the Lake District

High Bracken Lodges provide the ideal place to own a second home or holiday home in Cumbria - the Lake District. High Bracken Hall is a working farm set in the picturesque South Lakes. It truly is a gateway to the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales and the beautiful Cumbrian Coast. Access couldn’t be easier with the M6 just 5 minutes away.

This exclusive development of Lake District lodges for sale offers you a tranquil retreat with nature and luxury sitting side by side. Each of the log cabins for sale in Cumbria is finished to the highest standards, ideal for comfort. It is the perfect holiday base to get out and enjoy the many wonders of the English Lakes.

Whether it is relaxing, getting back to nature, outdoor pursuits or sight seeing, High Bracken Lodges provide ideal Lake District holiday homes for sale. The farm boasts fantastic open views of the fells, with walks through bluebell woods and a river to splash your wellies in.

The seasons bring many changes on the farm from new lambs in Spring, to the Summer grass mowing, right through to Winter cattle feeding, find out all the latest with the news and pictures on The Farm page.

The Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales are filled with things to do and it is all on your doorstep here, the local tourist board site has lots of information.

If it’s shopping, restaurants or culture you want then these lodges lie just a short distance from Kirkby Lonsdale with its boutique shops, delis and pubs or the historic market town of Kendal.

For more information and to arrange a viewing please call Eileen or Stephen on 015395 67219. We have regular open days and are open for viewing every weekend 12 - 4pm. We look forward to hearing from you.

Open for viewing every weekend 12 - 4pm.

Posted on May 11th, 2009 by Andrew  |  Comments Off

Affordable Second Homes in Devon

Back in 2003 Devon was voted as the best place to live in England.  Whilst this is great news for Devon there are a couple of down sides. Firstly, there is a shortage of properties available for sale and secondly, house prices in Devon have soared with the increases being among the highest in the country.

For those interested in buying either Devon holiday homes, or second homes in Devon, but are struggling to find available properties within their budget, then an alternative would be to consider luxury lodge. There are a lot of advantages to choosing Devon lodges including the affordable price tag, the high quality finish and luxury furnishings.
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Posted on May 1st, 2009 by Jenny  |  Comments Off

Combe Martin – The Jewel of North Devon

This stretch of coast was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty in 1959. The North Devon AONB is an area totalling 171 square kilometres, from Marsland Mouth on the Cornish border to Combe Martin. The Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status means the area is nationally protected for the beauty of its landscape. The coastal landscape around Combe Martin is some of the best in the UK. From Combe Martin, the Hangman Cliffs can be seen made up of two cliffs Little Hangman and Great Hangman. Great Hangman is the highest cliff in southern Britain at a height of 328 meters above sea level. The South West Coastal Path runs right through the AONB and Combe Martin. This path is the longest in Britain at 613 miles starting at Minehead in Somerset and finishing at Bude in Cornwall. Although walking the whole path is out of the question for the majority of visitors to Devon, walking any part of it around the Combe Martin area is a must.

Combe Martin has grown in its visitor numbers and now has a large caravan site along with the ability to purchase Devon holiday homes on site. These Devon holiday lodges are growing in popularity. The Devon lodges can be found with two to four bedrooms so they are perfect for families with plenty of room to store surf boards and bikes. The location of Combe Martin is great for tranquillity but then Woolacombe and Croyde are only a short drive away for the surfing and younger crowds. Woolacombe and Croyde both hold a Blue Flag status for their beaches and surfing is in abundance.

Posted on April 30th, 2009 by Jenny  |  Comments Off

Economic Highlights Of The Dubai Property Market

Dubai continues to grow despite the recent world economic crisis. The opening of the 1.5 billion dollar Atlantis, the Palm Hotel let the whole world know Dubai is not letting these tough times effect them.

The economy in Dubai is staggering. In 2007 GDP was registered at 54.3 billion US dollars and over the past 7 years, the economic growth was 18% Compounded Annual Growth Rate. Amazingly, the tourism, real estate and finance sectors are taking over as the main economic areas which used to be oil.

Growth of the population is detrimental to the growth of the economy. Between 2003 and 2007, the population created an 8% Compounded Annual Growth Rate which is sure to be logged down as higher as there are now an estimated 1.6 billion inhabitants in Dubai. This is predicted to increase to 2.2 billion by the year 2010. The Dubai property boom is going to be required with an increase in population such as that although it has been said that this should be capped to avoid saturation which is all too common in a situation like this.
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Posted on November 24th, 2008 by Andrew  |  Comments Off

Extraordinary Dubai Property Structures

Appreciation of Dubai properties grew rapidly between 2004 and 2006 due to the government deciding to change from the trade based economy to a services and tourism based economy. This had led to huge and groundbreaking skyscrapers so synonymous with Dubai today. Dubai property is so innovative. They have the tallest building in the world that is used solely as a hotel, the Burj Al Arab. This crown is soon to be taken from this iconic building with the completion of The Rose Tower. This tower was completed in 2007 but is yet to open as a hotel. Vying for the tallest building in the world is being undertaken by a number of developments which are still in construction and due to be completed around 2009. Approximately 50km away is a proposed 200 storey tower with a projected height on 1,200 metres!
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Posted on November 4th, 2008 by Andrew  |  Comments Off

Why Buy a Second Home in Devon?

Popular with a broad clientele, this stretch of coast was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty in 1959. Compromising of a total of 171 square kilometres, the North Devon AONB spans from Marsland Mouth on the Cornish border to Combe Martin and the edge of the Exmoor National Park.

The Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty status means the area is nationally protected for the beauty of its landscape. It is made up of several distinct landscape types, each with its own special habitats and geology, including the most vulnerable and beautiful parts of the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve centred around the village of Braunton and its estuary.

Due to the fantastic beaches, plentiful attractions and distinct landscape, Devon holiday homes are a popular choice. Excellent transport links mean travelling to North Devon is quick and easy. The M5 motorway takes you right down to the junction with the main link road, the A361 leading to Barnstaple and then even Exeter airport is only 40 miles away.

The area hosts a wide variety of gardens and houses, family attractions, theatres and leisure facilities. Sea and coarse fishing are accessible nearby and there are three top golf courses including two championship courses at Saunton. For golfers, second homes in Devon are the ideal choice. Holiday Lodges in Devon will provide much welcomed relaxing accommodation after a hard round of golf but with the space to store golf clubs and other kit.

Posted on October 21st, 2008 by mike  |  Comments Off

Life In Dubai

Many people are fascinated and often puzzled at the thought of life in Dubai. From looking at the images of the architecture of the spectacular buildings and the length the developers in Dubai go to achieve them, it really is beyond belief.

One such ground breaking example is the Ski Dubai, 400 metre indoor ski slope constructed at a cost of 272 million US dollars. The artificial ski slope holds over 6000 tonnes of artificial snow which is made through revolutionary methods. Due to the amount of sunshine, Dubai is becoming a centre for sports. Dubai Sports City is growing by the day with high profile developments within it such an Ernie Els designed golf championship golf course called,”The Els Club”. Launched in January 2008, the course was opened by the creator and golfer himself, Ernie Els, ranked 5th in the world and the former Open and US Open champion. “The Els Club” was the first completed venue at Dubai Sports City and also the first in The Els Club brand in the world. This course has then led to residential developments being built with the focus on golf with many properties having views of the golf course. Further major sports choosing Dubai for large tournaments if Cricket. The ICC will be moving their headquarters to Dubai with planned projects such as a global cricket academy at an expected cost of 25 million US dollars.

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Posted on September 29th, 2008 by mike  |  Comments Off

Frequently Asked Questions on Purchasing Dubai Property

Dubai is a fast growing country and fast becoming known all over the world for investment property. The following FAQ’s should answer the key questions about purchasing property in Dubai.

Can I purchase a property in Dubai?
Anyone can purchase a property in Dubai. In 2002 H.H. General Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and U.A.E Defence Minister, announced freehold ownership was now available to all nationalities Worldwide. 

Can I get residency in Dubai if I purchase a Dubai property?
Freehold property owners in Dubai and their family have the right to apply for a resident visa in accordance with the latest immigration regulations. 

What extra fees do I have to pay on top of the purchase price ie, tax?
There are no property taxes to pay in Dubai as Dubai is a tax free country. Therefore the price you see on a pricelist is the total property price for new Dubai property. 

How do I pay for a Dubai Property?
All Dubai Properties are purchased in UAE Dirhams, at Find Me A Property In Dubai we will assist you in this process. We advise you open an account with a foreign exchange company, this way you secure the best possible exchange rate. 

Can I get finance in Dubai to purchase Dubai Property?
Yes. Finance is available from 50% up to 70% for non residents. However this process and application is specific to each individual development. Speak to a member of our team for more information concerning finance for Dubai properties. 

What is the weather like in Dubai?
Dubai enjoys all year round sunshine!

Posted on September 18th, 2008 by Jenny  |  Comments Off

Why Invest In Dubai Property?

Here are some key facts relating to the purchase of investment property in Dubai outlining the distinct advantages in investing in this high growth area.

Capital Appreciation
Dubai properties have risen by more than 20% in the past 2 years – Dubai property is still set to see estimated growth in excess of 12% per annum

Tax Free
No Capital Gains Tax, No Income Tax or Inheritance Tax

Dubai Property Prices
Dubai properties are still far cheaper than most major cities – if you could invest in London Docklands 10 years ago would you? Yes

Demand vs Supply
85,000 Dubai Properties are being built per year – 52,000 Residency permits are applied for every month! The supply of Dubai properties is not expected to meet the demand for years to come.

Dubai property Rental Rates
Rental rates in Dubai have increased vastly year on year with increases between 20% - 40% in the last 2 years alone

Attractive Exchange Rate
The UAE Dirham is pegged to the US Dollar

Dubai’s Business District
Dubai is the business hub of the Middle East, with a 24 hour stock exchange and Business Bay under way, Dubai’s Manhattan! Offering prime commercial & residential investment opportunities. And then to top it off of course, year round sunshine and a cosmopolitan lifestyle with an array of entertainment options to suit every taste.

Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Jenny  |  Comments Off

Devon Holiday Lodges for sale

In an area of outstanding natural beauty, a mile from the nearest main road, down its own private drive; Stowford Country Holidays enjoys an unrivalled setting amidst the diverse and spectacular scenery of North Devon.

Already established at the very top of industry standards for touring facilities, Stowford can now offer you the opportunity to buy holiday lodges in Devon. These luxury timber holiday homes for sale in Devon are ideally located in a tranquil countryside surrounding.The location of these Devon holiday lodges is so idyllic that in the 1300’s an early farm settlement flourished in this precise area. Doubtless they appreciated the sheltered position, south facing aspect and the outstanding countryside views. Now, seven centuries later, the beauty that attracted them to this area can be enjoyed by a new generation of visitor.

Posted on August 4th, 2008 by Jenny  |  Comments Off