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Property

Toprak Mansions
Adam Edwards meets Trevor Abrahmsohn, estate agent and gatekeeper to the capital's most opulent street.
Chelsea Wharf
The middle classes are keeping one eye on rising bills, the other on London property prices. Caroline McGhie reports.
Wavertree Court
The emotional upheaval of moving to a retirement home needn't be overwhelming, finds Christopher Middleton.
Your property problems solved by our experts.
What is so special about buy-to-let properties?
There is no quick panacea for the debt famine facing the UK, says Edmund Conway.
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Paula Robinson
Interior designer Paula Robinson digs out some British treasures.
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These seats are perfect for romance, says Rachel Loos.
Skylight in the Violin Factory
Dramatic glazing can rescue dark corners and turn an everyday home into a talking point. Helen Gazeley investigates.
Fancy a villa or baronial mansion? Buy one for your roosters and watch them fly up the property ladder.
Marshes, a Saxon church and an airport saga - Lydd has it all.
Moving in together is a big step. Ginetta Verdrickas assesses the options for couples.
At work he's a modernist, but Axel Griesinger's flat is a Gothic masterpiece.
Energy-efficient lighting has moved on from those awkward bulbs that didn't fit your lampshades.
El Gouna
With properties starting at £20,000, Egypt's Riviera is a growing market.
A place in the lovers' city sounds romantic. But it pays to use your head, says Zoe Dare Hall.
There's excitement abroad. Keith Miller sets his doors to manual.