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House prices rise: Your comments
Here BBC News website readers share their experiences of the property market
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Devon has 'crucial election role'
Devon could play a crucial role in determining who governs the UK after the general election, BBC South West's political editor says.
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Getting a mortgage: your questions answered
Richard Morea of mortgage brokers London & Country answers readers questions about getting a mortgage.
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House prices start year with fall
House prices in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset fall, bucking a national trend, new figures from the Land Registry say.
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Counties get £42m for 700 homes
Cornwall and Devon are to be given £42m of a £290m national funding programme to address affordable housing issues.
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Houses cost 12 times annual wage
The average cost of a house in Cornwall is 12 times the annual local wage, according to a new report.
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Concern over county house prices
Despite house prices falling, the average cost of a home in Devon is more than 14 times the average earnings, the National Housing Federation warns.
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Recession hits town centre plan
A multi-million pound project to redevelop Barnstaple town centre is put on hold because of the recession.
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A year with the 'squeeze families'
The six families who helped us chart how the credit crunch and the financial crisis affected households say goodbye and summarise the highlights of the last 12 months.
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Can South West locals buy homes?
Figures show the South West has seen England's biggest yearly house price fall, but has this made it easier for locals to buy homes?
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Battle lines over second homes
Graffiti in Dorset once again raises the issue of second homes in the South West.
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Hopes increase for housing market
The housing market in Devon and Cornwall is showing "possible signs of improvement" say surveyors.
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Business confidence hits new low
Business confidence in the South West falls to the lowest in England and Wales, according to survey.
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As it happened: Pre-Budget report
All the key points as they happened, plus analysis and reaction as the government outlines its pre-Budget report.
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North Devon is 'least affordable'
North Devon is the least affordable area of the UK to live, according to figures.
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Rental sector 'needs a shake-up'
Too much rented property is in poor condition and needs better regulation in England and Wales, a report says.
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Northern cities 'beyond revival'
Cities like Liverpool and Bradford are "beyond revival" and residents should move south to avoid being left behind, a think tank says.
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Five reasons to be cheerful amid the gloom
Feel the gloom. With more bad news on the economy this week, is there no comfort, no end to pessimism? Yes! The Magazine challenged statistical sleuths Michael Blastland and Andrew Dilnot to scour the data - and find us five reasons to be cheerful.
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House prices: your views
News of further decreases in house prices are met with a mixed response.
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Neighbours hit by empty homes next door
As home repossessions rise in the US, people left in streets with empty homes are seeing house prices falling further.
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