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UpMyStreet.com - All the facts about where you live in England and Wales, including property prices, top GCSE and A-Level schools, Council Tax rates, crime clear-up rates and ambulance response times.

Flatshare/Houseshare - Guide to living in shared accommodation for landlords and tenants, with guidelines, advice and anecdotes for people either starting up shared homes, looking for tenants or looking for accommodation.

The Property Jungle - Internet service helping to buy and sell your property. Advice pages include mortgages, conveyancing, DIY and gardening.

The National House-Building Council - Independent regulatory body for the new home building industry offers information about their Buildmark Cover and how to find registered builders.

HouseWeb - Complete resource for buying, selling and renting property, with classified ads, guides, information on current prices and rates, and a list of useful links.

LetLink - The Letting Centre's information site for landlords, tenants and agents regarding residential letting, property management, landlord and tenant legislation, relocation and other property letting products and services.

The Construction and Renovation of Buildings - Over 400 links to resources for building works. Access people, skills, services, materials and products in the construction industry.

All The Right Moves - Information from BBC series for home owners, buyers and sellers - from calculating a mortgage to increasing the value of a house.

Reallymoving.com - Instant quotes from solicitors, surveyors, removal companies, and cleaners; a property database; a movers' planning and reminder service; 'mini-move' service matching spare space in lorries with small loads; and sources of other information, from building regulations to schools.

HM Land Registry - Keeps a record of who owns land and property in England and Wales; offers online property price facility.

Goodmigrations - Information on moving house, including property search, house price information and help budgeting.

Property Vision - UK residential property buyers' agent offers reports on the UK property market.

National Association of Estate Agents - Information on buying and selling property, homes and houses in the UK.

Stonepound Books - Publishes and sells insider guides to planning permission, property development and self-build.

Best Value UK Ltd - Details to sell, buy, build, rent, lease or develop properties.

The House Wizard - Offers general advice and links related to buying, selling, and maintaining a property in the UK.

Housing - Information and advice from the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister on buying and selling property.

House Mouse - Information on one-day courses for owners or restorers of timber-framed house. Contact details.

Land Buying Considerations - Advice and information on purchasing greenfield land for house-building.

BBC - Homes - A comprehensive source of information for anything to do with interior design, DIY, antiques, property and personal finance.

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