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		<title>BMV Property (Below Market Value)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are seeing more and more reference to the phrase BMV (Below market value) property in the media of recent. Below market value property is usually upto 60% off the current value and usually is a prime target for investers.
At present, investers will not touch anything above 15% BMV and are usually successfully completing purchases [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are seeing more and more reference to the phrase BMV (Below market value) property in the media of recent. Below market value property is usually upto 60% off the current value and usually is a prime target for investers.</p>
<p>At present, investers will not touch anything above 15% BMV and are usually successfully completing purchases at around 30-40% BMV. This obvviously means a lesser deposit need and a perfect way to release equity within a property, even in <span id="more-62"></span>todays turbulant times. Lets not forget, that banks lend out easier to investers and property developers for they see them as a lesser risk to their loans. You can quite easily find a 100% mortgage if your are buying BMV and are looking to buy to let.</p>
<p>In todays diving market, any invester will tell you, it&#8217;s Buy, Buy, Buy and Buy again. The credit crunch is taking it&#8217;s toll on many property owners and the auction houses are becoming flooded with repossessed property etc. Starting your own buy to let empire couldn&#8217;t be any easier, so long as you stick to BMV property.</p>
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		<title>Everything but the Kitchen Sink</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 12:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With people spending so much time in the kitchen, more thought is going into planning the ideal kitchen. The choice of cupboards, cookers, fridge freezers are all important but don&#8217;t forget the importance of the kitchen sink. There are three main choices of sink. The traditional white, high gloss white ceramic sink, which is heat [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With people spending so much time in the kitchen, more thought is going into planning the ideal kitchen. The choice of cupboards, cookers, fridge freezers are all important but don&#8217;t forget the importance of the kitchen sink. There are three main choices of sink. The traditional white, high gloss white ceramic sink, which is heat resistant and easy to clean. The ever popular stainless steel sink which is long lasting, easy to clean, heat resistant and corrosion resitant. However this option does have a higher risk of scratching, a solution to avoid seeing scratches is to opt for the brushed stainless steel sink. Finally a more expensive option is a granite sink. They are hardwearing, withstand heat upto 280oC and won&#8217;t chip or mark from everyday knocks and bumps. another advantage with this sink is that even the worst stains can easily be wiped away. So when planning your kitchen don&#8217;t remember everything but the kitchen sink!</p>
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