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NewsNow Propery News - 24-hour property-specific newsfeed aggregating breaking property headlines from a variety of dependable sources. Updates every five minutes, every day.

Housing Outlook - Independent analysis of UK house prices and other trends in the UK housing market.

Ombudsman Scheme - The official online resource for the UK Ombudsman Scheme for Estate Agents. Includes a searchable database of member estate agents.

Proviser - Graphs and tables of property prices for all areas of England and Wales for buyers, sellers, re-mortgagers and property professionals.

Housing UK - Housing, property and related news.

Hometrack Index - Property prices by postcode for the England and Wales.

Sellers Information Pack - Information house created to meet the changes that will occur in the way residential property is bought and sold in the United Kingdom through the provision of a sellers pack.

The Property Forum - Discussion, resources and news for the property professional. Source for NLIS, sellers packs and conveyancing search information.

Professional Property Searches - Provider of quality assured property searches in the England and Wales.

HM Land Registry - The Government's agency for property information. Although online searching is not available yet, this gives details of how to find out who owns and has loans secured on any property in the UK.

Find a Property - Brings together databases from different estate agents, articles on the property market, resident's feedback on different areas to live.

house.co.uk - Run by British Gas. Gives advice on all aspects of owning a home and has links to all the different organisations which provide services that home owners need (legal, mortgage, insurance, security).

Conveyancing 24-7 - Network of approved solicitors offering a conveyancing service online.

Property Success Guide - Web site accompanying a book offering advice for people who wish to buy or sell property commercially.

SMi Publishing - Site about the new housebuilding sector.

UK Mortgage Search - Provides quotes from different independent lenders, to compare. The service covers all types of mortgage requirements.

Property Investors Newsletter - Site for buy to let investors with articles and offers from property developers.

Wentworth Advisors - Help foreign students with the purchase of property in the UK.

Quality Managed Homes: Tenancy Problems - Information for the those with tenancy problems. Includes advice on eviction procedures and collecting rent arrears.

Council Right To Buy Mortgages - Provides information about the council right to buy mortgage scheme in the UK.

UK Property Auctions Guide - A subscription guide to buying property at UK auctions

UK Mortgages Advice - Covers almost all aspects of buying a home. The types of mortgages available, dangers, and tips on making an offer.

Property.telegraph.co.uk - Property news, features and advice from the Telegraph newspaper online. Searchable database of properties for sale.

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