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Archive for May, 2010

Northern Ireland Property News

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Finding the right real estate requires diligent research and a knowledge of the region in which housing or commercial property is sought. Information that is even a week old can be of little use, making timeliness of the essence. Property news for Northern Ireland, because of the activity of the market, needs to be particularly current.

It’s particularly important to be able to search for listings that suit one’s needs by region, price and property type. Especially for those who aren’t from the region to which they’re relocating, web sites that provide real estate shoppers with the ability to search and locate properties via dynamic mapping technology are particularly useful.

For families looking to sell their own homes and avoid paying a realtor commission, such websites that allow homeowners to list are immensely valuable. Northern Ireland has a competitive, active real estate market. Some of the best property news for Northern Ireland homeowners is that they can list their own homes online which allows them to reach a worldwide audience.

Selling one’s home on such a site requires a bit of diligence on the part of the property owner. Make sure any photographs of the property emphasize its best features. Remember that the sale won’t be made completely based on the online photos; they’re there so that shoppers can find something that piques their interest. It’s not about fooling people, it’s about trying to show them features in which they might be interested.

Give an accurate assessment of the property while emphasizing its advantages using bulleted lists. These make it easy for home seekers to compare different properties quickly. Likely, they’re deciding upon a number of properties to visit and what they see on these lists will probably be retained more than what they read in long blocks of text.

Those seeking homes should consider the market into which they are buying. The property news from Northern Ireland has been good of late, with the technological boom driving the economy upwards and new, well-paid jobs becoming available in the region on a seemingly daily basis. Of course, as an area becomes more desirable the property values tend to rise, which should figure into any new homeowner’s investment strategy.

Accommodation Ideas for Your Tour of England

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

While many will consider a tour of England a vacation packed full of activities and attractions it is possible to visit England and come back more relaxed and rejuvenated than when you left. There is no reason why you should not visit many of the idyllic hostelries, hotels and spas while on your England tour. The country has many fine establishments that can totally relax you and even provide a sense of romance for couples. Here are some original accommodation ideas for those visiting England.

England is a country full of castles that you will see on your tour, it is now the case that you will find it possible to stay at some of these majestic locations. Staying in an English castle will transport you back to the time of knights and courtiers, giving you a glimpse of how the wealthy lived centuries ago. Wherever your tour of England takes you there are castles that have rooms available. In the north there is historic Lumley Castle that overlooks the River Wear as well as Durham’s county cricket ground; what more could be more relaxing? The south also has some fine examples that should form part of your accommodation whilst on your England tour, Amberly Castle is over 900 years old and this history will surround you as you stay the night, pampering you with fine cuisine and ultimate relaxation.

If castles are not your cup of tea there are plenty of unique locations at which to stay the night while on your tour. The sheer array of quality accommodation is astounding. Some may want to consider staying in a converted prison in Oxford, lovingly restored while retaining some of its original features. If the prison sounds inhospitable why not try staying in a lighthouse on the magical coast? There are a number of converted lighthouse cottages and even lighthouses that make interesting and original accommodation choices. Another option while on your tour is to stay in one of the many converted windmills that dot the sublime English countryside.

Naturally England has a wealth of quaint bed and breakfasts that make ideal stopping points while on your tour. These locally run homes give the tourist a true idea of the culture of England. Of course, you will receive a warm welcome, a comfortable bed and a full English breakfast to die for. A good B&B will enable you to get to know the owners and in many cases is like staying with family or friends rather than tourist accommodation. While you may just want to remain in bed and enjoy the pleasant surroundings of your room, the lure of the beautiful English countryside is hard to resist. Undoubtedly you will enjoy your stay, it is sure however, that you will be itching to continue your tour and see as much of this magical country as you can.