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Property TV Adapts to the Recession

It seems the recession is hitting every available market, and Property programmes especially are not immune. They are having to rethink the focus for their shows, and instead of them being about buying and selling they are about how to improve our homes.

For decades the property shows that have dominated our TV have been about buying and selling to make a profit, now the shows are about developing on a budget.

Sarah Beeny from channel 4’s Property Ladder says, “It’s about the house’s use, how you split it up, it’s not about just re-arranging your living room.”

Even though house prices rose again in May, the amount of houses being bought is still low.

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  1. nalini
    5:57 pm on August 5th, 2009

    please can you help me. i am in a very difficult situation. i have a property in wembley but i need to move out from here, trying to escape somewhere.
    please help me my phone number is 020******80 or by e-mail

  2. admin
    11:55 am on August 9th, 2009

    Thanks for your post. The only thing we can legally advise you to do is contact a good reputable conveyancer who can help you make that move. We recommend Keith Park Solicitors.

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