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LFA presents THE SUMMER HOUSE official film trailer March 2009

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London Film Academy presents THE SUMMER HOUSE Starring: Talulah Riley, Robert Pattinson, Anna Calder-Marshall, Marianne Borgo, David Burke Directed by Daisy Gili Screenplay by Ian Beck Produced by Anna MacDonald www.londonfilmacademy.com www.thesummerhousefilm.com A young girl flees to France to forget her boyfriend, but first his letters then he himself follow her. During a party to celebrate the moon landing she finds the courage to let him go, though she faces an uncertain future as the giant leap is made.
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Your landlord sets the amount of rent you have to pay. The type of tenancy you have will make no difference. The rent is usually less than private landlords would charge for a similar property. As part of its 2010 spending review, the Government announced that the rents that council and housing association landlords can charge new tenants will be set at 80 per cent of market levels in future. New council house tenants face steep rent rises to help pay for the construction of 150000 affordable homes. Flat out: Tenants face steep rises in their rent. And single under-35s who claim housing benefit will be forced to share accommodation. Rents for those moving into social housing, including council and housing association homes, will be increased to 80% of those in the local private market. The National Housing Federation said the change would cost thousands of low income families up to £9000 a year. It said the average rent for a three-bedroom social home is £85 a week, but that could triple to £250 a week. It described the change as a ‘powerful disincentive’ for the unemployed to take a job as they would then lose their housing benefit. From 2012, younger people will be paid much less in housing benefit, based on the amount of rent charged for a single room with shared use of the rest of a house. The rate will depend on local rents but the shared house rate is much smaller than grants for renting entire flats or houses. Read more: www.thisismoney.co.uk

The new land taxes and mineral rights duty. The Land Union’s handbook on provisional valuations; being general advice to owners of land and house property in dealing with valuations under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, as amended by the Revenue Act, 191 Reviews

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The new land taxes and mineral rights duty. The Land Union’s handbook on provisional valuations; being general advice to owners of land and house property in dealing with valuations under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, as amended by the Revenue Act, 191

This book, “The new land taxes and mineral rights duty. The Land Union’s handbook on provisional valuations; being general advice to owners of land and house property in dealing with valuations under the Finance (1909-10) Act, 1910, as amended by the Revenue Act, 191″, by Land Union (London, England),Great Britain. Laws, statutes, etc,Watson, Ernest, is a replication of a book originally published before 1911. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form

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Knight Frank/Markit House Price Sentiment Index (HPSI) ? APRIL 2012

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Knight Frank/Markit House Price Sentiment Index (HPSI) – APRIL 2012












London, UK (PRWEB UK) 20 April 2012

Knight Frank/Markit’s House Price Sentiment Index (http://my.knightfrank.com/research-reports/knight-frank-and-markit’s-house-price-sentiment-index-(hpsi).aspx [HPSI __title__ House Price Sentiment Index]) signalled a further drop in house prices during April. A perceived reduction in home values was reported by 17% of households, versus around 8% indicating a rise. At 45.4, the resulting HPSI figure is down from March’s 20-month high of 46.6.

Any figure under 50 indicates that prices are falling, and the lower the figure, the steeper the decline. Any figure over 50 indicates that prices are rising.

As was the case in March, lower property values were signalled in ten of the 11 regions in April, according to the survey of 1,500 households. Sentiment was weakest in the North East (39.1) and Wales (39.2), which both recorded accelerated price falls. London continued to buck the trend, with those living in the capital reporting that the value of their home had risen for the second month running, albeit at a slower pace than in March (53.6, down from 55.1).

A lead indicator

Since the inception of the HPSI, the index has been a clear lead indicator for house price trends. Figure 3 shows that the index moves ahead of mainstream house price indices, confirming the advantage of an opinion‐based survey which provides a current view on household sentiment, rather than historic evidence from transactions or mortgage market evidence.

Outlook for house prices

The future HPSI (figure 2), which measures what households think will happen to the value of their property over the next year, remained in positive territory for the third consecutive month in April, posting only just below March’s 20-month high. Approximately 29% of households anticipate a rise in the value of their home over the next 12 months, compared with 21% expecting a decline. The resulting index reading is 54.0.

Regional outlook

Positive expectations for house prices were recorded in nine of the 11 regions in April, up from just six in March. Respondents in London remain by far the most upbeat (62.2), followed by those in the South East (56.4) and East Midlands (55.7). Only in the North East (45.1) and Wales (48.0) are house prices expected to decline.

Household variations

Sentiment regarding future house prices is broadly similar in the private (54.3) and public (55.0) sectors, with the latter recording marginally stronger optimism (the first time this has been the case in two years).

Respondents working in the Media/Culture/ Entertainment sector forecast the sharpest rise in the value of their home (68.5). Expectations are also strong in the IT/Telecoms category (59.2). The weakest sentiment is in the Retail sector (50.1), where survey participants expect house prices to broadly stagnate, although this represents an improvement on the previous six months where price falls were predicted.

Increased house prices over the coming year are forecast by homeowners and renters alike (in addition to those living rent-free at home). Mortgage-holders anticipate the strongest rise (55.3), followed by those renting privately.

Gráinne Gilmore, head of UK residential research at Knight Frank, said: “There is little surprise that outside London, the current view of households regarding the movement of their house price movements remains negative – economic news continues to deliver at best a mixed picture of the fortunes for the economy.

“The more interesting issue is the continuing view that house prices are likely to rise over the next 12 months.

“This confidence about future market movements is a welcome sign for the market – especially the breadth of confidence across the UK, with all but two regions expecting to see price growth in the near future.”

Chris Williamson, chief economist at Markit, said”It’s very encouraging to see the recent improvement in sentiment about house prices holding up in April. Views on both current and future prices have fallen back only very slightly from the improvement in March, which saw the most upbeat assessment since mid-2010.

“A healthy housing market is a key ingredient of economic recovery, not only because falling prices reduce homeowners’ wealth, lead to negative equity and hit consumer spending, but also because new home sales often stimulate spending on home improvements.

“It is once again London where perceptions about the current and future course of house prices is the most buoyant. However, a narrowing of the north-south divide was apparent: with the exception of Scotland, the northern regions and the midlands saw sentiment about house prices in the coming year improve whereas all southern regions, the east of England and Wales all saw a deterioration.”

For further information, please contact

Knight Frank

Rosie Cade, PR Manager

rosie.cade[at]knightfrank[dot]com

020 7861 1068

Gráinne Gilmore, Head of UK Residential Research

grainne.gilmore[at]knightfrank[dot]com

020 7861 5102

07785 527 145    Markit

Rachel Harling, Corporate Communications

rachel.harling[at]markit[dot]com

020 7064 6283

Chris Williamson, Chief Economist

chris.williamson[at]markit[dot]com

0779 5555061

Notes to editors

About the HPSI

The Knight Frank/Markit House Price Sentiment Index (HPSI) survey was first conducted in February 2009 and is compiled each month by Markit.

The survey is based on monthly responses from approximately 1,500 individuals in Great Britain, with data collected by Ipsos MORI from its panel of respondents aged 18-64. The survey sample is structured according to gender, region and age to ensure the survey results accurately reflect the true composition of the population. Results are also weighted to further improve representativeness.

Prior to September 2010, the Household Finance Index was jointly compiled by YouGov and Markit based on monthly responses from over 2,000 UK households, with data collected online by YouGov plc from its representative panel of respondents aged 18 and above. The panel was structured according to income, region and age to ensure the survey results accurately reflected the true composition of the UK population. Results were also weighted to further improve representativeness.

Index numbers

Index numbers are calculated from the percentages of respondents reporting an improvement, no change or decline. These indices vary between 0 and 100 with readings of exactly 50.0 signalling no change on the previous month. Readings above 50.0 signal an increase or improvement; readings below 50.0 signal a decline or deterioration.

Ipsos MORI technical details (April survey)

Ipsos MORI interviewed 1500 adults aged 18-64 across Great Britain from its online panel of respondents. Interviews were conducted online between 12th– 17th April 2012. A representative sample of adults was interviewed with quota controls set by gender, age and region and the resultant survey data weighted to the known GB profile of this audience by gender, age, region and household income. Ipsos MORI was responsible for the fieldwork and data collection only and not responsible for the analysis, reporting or interpretation of the survey results.

About Knight Frank

Knight Frank LLP is the leading independent global property consultancy. Headquartered in London, Knight Frank and its New York-based global partner, Newmark Knight Frank, operate from 209 offices, in 47 countries, across six continents. More than 6,840 professionals handle in excess of US$ 755 billion (£521 billion) worth of commercial, agricultural and residential real estate annually, advising clients ranging from individual owners and buyers to major developers, investors and corporate tenants. For further information about the Company, please visit http://www.knightfrank.com.

For the latest news, views and analysis on the world of prime property visit Knight Frank’s new website Global Briefing at http://globalbriefing.knightfrank.com/. And follow us on twitter @kfglobalbrief and @knightfrank.

About Markit

Markit is a leading, global financial information services company with over 2,000 employees. The company provides independent data, valuations and trade processing across all asset classes in order to enhance transparency, reduce risk and improve operational efficiency. Its client base includes the most significant institutional participants in the financial market place. For more information please see http://www.markit.com

The intellectual property rights to the HPSI provided herein is owned by Markit Economics Limited. Any unauthorised use, including but not limited to copying, distributing, transmitting or otherwise of any data appearing is not permitted without Markit’s prior consent. Markit shall not have any liability, duty or obligation for or relating to the content or information (“data”) contained herein, any errors, inaccuracies, omissions or delays in the data, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. In no event shall Markit be liable for any special, incidental, or consequential damages, arising out of the use of the data. Markit and the Markit logo are registered trade marks of Markit Group Limited.











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Jack Osbourne Puts London Flat up for Sale the Same Week that Parents Ozzy and Sharon Sell their Malibu Beach House

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Jack Osbourne Puts London Flat up for Sale the Same Week that Parents Ozzy and Sharon Sell their Malibu Beach House











roadfish.com


Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 08, 2012

RoadFish.com men’s lifestyle and finance magazine today commented on the coincidence of several different members of the Osbourne family selling their homes within the same week. Former “Black Sabbath” front man Ozzy and his wife Sharon sold their Malibu estate this week, at the same time their son Jack put his London flat on the market. RoadFish.com hopes that it doesn’t take Jack as long to sell the London property as it took his parents.

Entertainment and world news reporters Monstersandcritics.com reported that Jack Osbourne, the former “Adrenaline Junkie” star, has put his one-bedroom flat in on the market. Jack’s home is in Marylebone, located within the city of Westminster, an affluent, upscale inner-city part of London. Monstersandcritics.com reports that the flat is worth 610,000 pounds (or $ 977,000 US dollars.) Reportedly the flat is two stories of “minimalist” design (plain white walls, cream floors, halogen overhead lighting.) But the neighborhood itself is quite posh, and would make a fine living quarters. No word on which realtors Jack is going through to sell, however I’m sure more than just a few estate agents would be bending over backwards to help the 26-year-old star unload his pad.

AZ Central reports the reason for Jack’s move being the need to upsize for his blossoming family. Jack and his fiancé, Lisa Stelly, are expecting their first child at the end of the month and are looking for a bigger place for themselves and the baby. Regarding the months leading up to the baby’s arrival, fiancé Lisa was recently quoted as tweeting, ”Jack and I’s new hobby is going to cheese stores and buying cheese, salami, olive oils, and finishing salts. Hi, we are officially boring.”

RoadFish.com’s Senior staff writer is quoted as saying, “I think that the Osbournes are some of the most interesting people to watch. Sharon has managed Ozzy’s solo career brilliantly, and it’s been great seeing Jack and Kelly evolve and make names for themselves since “The Osbournes” show. These are kids who grew up in the spotlight, with an incredibly famous dad, and they’re both doing so well for themselves. I sort of have my fingers crossed that when Jack and Lisa’s kid arrives, they’ll do another Osbournes reality show with Ozzy as a grandpa.”

The news of Jack selling his home coincides with the final sale of his parents, Ozzy and Sharon’s, home in Malibu, CA. According to Lauren Beale of the LA Times, the Malibu estate has been on the market since 2006 and was listed at $ 10 million last year. The price dropped to $ 8.795 million before the property finally sold this past week for $ 7.925 million. The Osbournes purchased the house for $ 5.1 million in 2003. The 4,500 square foot beach house features three stories, five bedrooms, five bathrooms and has rented in the past for $ 40,000 a month. According to the article, Jonah Wilson of Hilton and Hyland was the listing agent.

RoadFish.com’s Senior staff writer is quoted as saying, “Man I just hope it doesn’t take Jack as long to sell his pad as it took his parents. But we’re talking a one million dollar house versus a 10 million dollar one, so hopefully he’ll be okay. England is also doing better economically than the US right now, which works to his advantage.”

63-year-old singer/songwriter Ozzy Osbourne is best known for his role as lead singer for the British heavy metal group Black Sabbath. Ozzy launched a solo career in the 1980’s under the management of his then-girlfriend, now wife, Sharon. Together with Sharon and son Jack, Ozzy launched “Ozzfest” in 1996, what has become an annual hard rock music festival featuring dozens of bands and headlining Black Sabbath. Ozzy’s 59-year-old wife, Sharon, is still his manager and since 2010 has been a co-host on “The Talk.” The family was featured in the reality TV show “The Osbournes” from 2002-2005, portraying the domestic home life of Ozzy, Sharon, and two of their kids Jack and Kelly.

Besides shooting to fame as being the son of one of the most well-known heavy metal rockers and starring in “The Osbournes,” Jack Osbourne has since paved his own way with the British reality show “Jack Osbourne: Adrenaline Junkie” which ran from 2005 to 2009. The series follows Jack along many adrenaline-fuelled adventures, including Jack running with bulls in Pamplona, Spain, partaking in a strict Muay Thai exercise program in Thailand, and getting in physical and mental shape to climb El Capitan in California.

About RoadFish

RoadFish.com is an online men’s lifestyle and finance magazine targeted toward men in their 30’s and 40’s that have already attained a moderate level of success in life, and are striving toward more. It goes over current events of interest to this group, such things as exciting adventures, making money, consumer interests, hot chicks, and professional sporting events as well as ways to make more and save more money. It is a publication owned by Purpose Inc.

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Breathtaking house for sale in Beacon Bay, East London, South Africa

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www.jawitz.co.za This property is one of the most sophisticated bayfront properties in the area with a 1456sqm erf size, located in the cul-de-sac of Malone Heights, a neighbourhood of exceptional residences. The home offers an outstanding quality of design and construction throughout; a tribute to it being completely redesigned by the present owners. The views are unsurpassed from all rooms in this home, you will have sweeping views whether it’s from your kitchen while cooking dinner, the bedroom, or even while relaxing in the pool. The lavishness & quality of this home right across the board truly must be seen to be appreciated. Not many properties offer both spellbinding views & are rich in both comfort and quality at the same time. However this rarity is achieved superbly in this residence.

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Family House For Sale in Merton Park, London SW19 with Winkworth Estate Agents

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A family house for sale with Winkworth Estate Agents 020 8946 2930. Full details can be found on our website www.winkworth.co.uk A spacious and well presented 1920′s family house providing accomodation over three floors. There are two well proportioned reception rooms and a kitchen that opens onto a conservatory and west-facing garden. This property also has had the garage converted to provide a further room as a study or perhaps separate games room.
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This freestanding house in London Village Colorado Park Mitchells Plain has huge grounds with 3 spacious bedrooms, main ensuite in main bedroom, modern family bathroom,cheerful dining room and lounge, huge kitchen with built in cupboards. For more information on this property contact Riana 071 7699 258. Toll Free: 0800 00 00 08 Fax: 086 734 1441 or visit the REMAX Ultra Select Office at: 272 5th Avenue Grassy Park, 7941 www.remax-ultraselect.co.za www.markbrickles.com
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Endon Hall: Landmark Georgian manor house for sale in Worcestershire

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Endon Hall: Landmark Georgian manor house for sale in Worcestershire











Knight Frank Worcester


Worcester, England (PRWEB UK) 17 March 2012

Today, there are few country residences in the locality of this quality and that are as well-equipped as Endon Hall in Pershore, Worcestershire, states up-market estate agents Knight Frank.

This beautiful and immaculately presented landmark Georgian manor house stands proudly on an elevated position facing due south, commanding a splendid view of Bredon Hill and surrounded by beautiful countryside.

Endon Hall has undergone a comprehensive refurbishment under its current ownership. It is immediately apparent that an enormous amount of time and effort has been spent on remodelling and upgrading the infrastructure of the property, quite literally from the ground upwards; from replacing the drainage and plumbing systems and the necessary re-landscaping work required, to undertaking the costly jobs of re-rendering the façade, re-roofing the house and renovating the chimneys. The house has been finished to an extremely high standard.

The choice of high quality materials and the manner in which they have been used ensures Endon Hall has been firmly brought into the 21st century, and is now set up for many years to come, and is without doubt a superb family home of grand proportions and unquestionable taste.

The property is a fine example of a Georgian period house believed to date from the 1830s with decisive detailing, careful proportions and skillful use of light sources, and credit is due to the current owners for their exemplary refurbishment in which many of these period features have been retained.

As befitting a house of this stature, there are numerous imposing features including the grand pillared entrance to the front of the house. The interior boasts impressive chimneypieces and high ceilings and the striking arched reception hall is a Neo-Classical nod to the celebrated English architect Sir John Soane.

Of particular note are the light and spacious drawing and dining rooms, ideal for entertaining on a grand scale. The traditional features blend with inspired contemporary styling, with no expense spared by the commissioning of Worcestershire interior design consultant, Katy Rapp.

The most luxurious array of colourful soft furnishing, with bold striped rugs, oversized lamps and modern painted canvases and mirrors, includes a particularly dazzling chandelier formerly from the Savoy, and captures the same splendour one would see in the pages of World of Interiors Magazine.

The grand staircase with ironwork balustrade and polished mahogany handrail rises gracefully to an impressive long landing running the length of the house.

The generous layout of bedroom, bathroom and dressing room accommodation has been well reorganised to provide for both family living and to accommodate guests.

Outside, the property has a beautiful and well arranged mature garden with spectacular views across the Worcestershire countryside and beyond. The formal gardens have been beautifully landscaped and are a major feature of the property.

Leading out from the French doors to the south on the house is a large stone terrace ideal for summer entertaining, there also being a bright and stylish conservatory to enjoy the gardens throughout the seasons.

The grounds are otherwise largely laid to sweeping park-like lawns. There are two rose gardens and a tennis court and potential to install a swimming pool.

There are a number of mature specimen trees, shrubberies and flower beds that encompass the garden and a laurel-lined driveway with fine gravelled circular carriage park making an elegant approach to the front entrance.

Adjacent to the main house is a courtyard which comprises a car port, store room, wood store, flower rooms and greenhouse. Situated beyond, to the east side of the house, is a renovated detached 2 bedroom cottage within the original walled farmyard, which is accessed also by a separate farm drive.

Completing the extent of this estate, there is a machinery store beyond the cottage, and planning permission has been granted for an agricultural building in the area adjacent to the substantial stable block and yard, and all within a manageable 23 acres of land.

Will Kerton, office head at the Worcester Office of Knight Frank handling the sale of this property surmises “Endon Hall will be one of the finest country houses in Worcestershire to come to the market this year”… and certainly this presents itself as a remarkable opportunity for any discerning and aspiring country house owner.

The guide price is £3,000,000

For further information, please contact Worcester estate agents:

Knight Frank

01905 723438 will.kerton[at]knightfrank.com

KnightFrank.co.uk/Country

020 7629 8171 peter.edwards[at]knightfrank.com

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Knight Frank LLP is the leading independent global property consultancy. Headquartered in London, Knight Frank and its New York-based global partner, Newmark Knight Frank, operate from 242 offices, in 43 countries, across six continents. More than 7,067 professionals handle in excess of US$ 817 billion (£498 billion) worth of commercial, agricultural and residential real estate annually, advising clients ranging from individual owners and buyers to major developers, investors and corporate tenants. For further information about the Company, please visit http://www.knightfrank.com.









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House For Sale London Ontario

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10 Rathmine Street – lovely little 4+1 Bedroom Bungalow for sale. Cheaper than renting!
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