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31. Home size to determine water bill
Thames Water has announced a new charging system for household water consumption based on the number of bedrooms in a household. The move is likely to mean 24,000 households will pay less for their water – but for some prices will be going up.
05 Feb 2008
32. House price growth slows
House prices in England and Wales rose at the slowest annual pace since mid-2006 this month as the average time it takes to sell a property reached a seven-year high, a survey shows.
28 Jan 2008
33. Floods send home insurance to record high
Home insurance premiums have risen to their highest level in more than a decade, following the flooding that ravaged parts of the country last summer, new figures from the AA show.
17 Jan 2008
34. Home Retail on target for full year profits
Home Retail Group has said that it is on target for full year profits, following the release of its results for the 18 weeks ended 5 January 2008. Despite this the company said that short term sales growth would be "hard to come by".
17 Jan 2008
35. Government "politically motivated" in HIP delay
The government's decision to delay the introduction of its controversial home seller pack scheme was motivated by politics rather than economics, a committee of MPs said on Thursday.
03 Jan 2008
36. Homeowners unaware of cash in the attic
Britain is a nation obsessed with DIY but homeowners are failing to undertake work that adds the most value to their properties, according to a report.
04 Jun 2007
37. Home Retail year profit at top end of forecasts
Home Retail Group posted annual profit at the top end of forecasts on Wednesday and said it was confident of making further progress this year despite challenging conditions for consumer spending.
02 May 2007
38. Homeowners face 2 billion pound "lock in"
Homeowners are facing a two billion pound "lock in" that could stop them from switching to a better mortgage deal, a report says.
16 Apr 2007
39. Kingfisher profit falls but trading stronger
Kingfisher, Europe's biggest home improvements retailer, met forecasts with an 11 percent fall in underlying annual profit on Thursday, but said better weather had helped trading in its new financial year.
29 Mar 2007
40. Home Retail sees profit above forecast
Home Retail Group expects annual profit to be slightly above analysts' current average forecast, boosted by a strong performance at its Argos shops, but said on Wednesday that trading remained tough.
14 Mar 2007
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