North London Business and Real Estate
Beginner's Guide: Cutting Household Bills
Almost everyone dreams of having financial freedom and to be able live a lavish and carefree lifestyle. Spending on the designer clothes of your choice, fine dining at the best restaurants, sipping the best bottles of wine, taking luxury cruises to paradise islands, and just simply doing whatever it is you want to without worrying of having money left to spend the next day. While most of us plan in investments and focus on career advancement to bring home a hefty paycheck, one of the best ways to one day lead your dream lifestyle is to cut back on household bills. By cutting the expenses you incur by paying household bills, you can have more money to put on savings, more money to put on investments to prepare of that one day you can enjoy what you have worked hard for.

According to a recent survey on houses in the UK, between the years 2002 and 2006, the biggest contributors in the fattening list of household expenses are energy bills. Both electricity bills and household gas bills add up to household bills. One of the best things to do if you want to cut back on energy expenses is to get a better and get a cheaper deal on energy tariff.
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Buyer’s Guide: A Good Time to Move

The question on people’s mind right now is, when is it actually a good time to move, especially if you live in the United Kingdom? First, the problem is a two-fold one, which hides the other end of the issue. Let’s rephrase this burning question: when is it a good time to move, and when is it a good time to sell my house?

 

To state merely face, the housing economy in the United Kingdom is slowing down. Which means only one thing for individuals with mortgages: everything is bound to either stay up, or increase in the coming years if something is not done to counter this slump. 

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London mayor and housing problems
As is the case with every city in the world, they have their problems. London is not short of that! The mayor of London is Boris Johnson he was elected to the position on 2nd May 2008.

Boris Johnson was originally born in June 1964 New York. He moved to the city of London with his family in 1969 when he was just 5 years old.  There are very few Londoners that have a complete record of English decent, quite funnily Boris Johnson is no exception to the rule. The mayor (Boris) Likes to describe himself as a ‘one man melting-pot’, in fact he is a mixture of multi race ethnicity. His family history has a decent of French, Turkish and Germans.
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High street banks and mortgages
Ok so we are in modern times, since the year 2000 and the attacks that were made on the world trade centre in America – Yes it really was 8 years ago now! ,

It was this terrible day that affected the financial factors around the globe. In fact without you realising the effects of what have happened in America impacted the world negatively around the globe. The financial sectors are unstable.
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N20 Street surprise entry on equity-safe list

A leafy suburban street in north London has joined plush Chelsea and Fullham as one of the capital's top ten areas to survive the property slump.

Longland Drive in Whetstone - Arsene Wenger's suburb - is one of the least likely places to suffer negative equity, alongside the likes of King's Road and Kensington Gardens. The N20 street is the only one outside west and southwest London on the list.

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