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View by Video Property

October 2nd, 2008

It is fast becoming the way forward for viewing property online, Video Property Tours. Upto now we have be flourished with varied real estate websites presenting property with images and more recently by virtual 360° tours (ie a 360° slideshow of images). These are all fine in an up and coming market where property will [...]

Video Recording Devices

October 2nd, 2008

Ofcourse, you have you digital camcorder which may record video onto either a tape, dvd or internal hard drive or removal SD card, but have you thought about filming your property with other devices, such as:
Digital Camera : Some people still forget that your digital camera usually has a video recording setting to allow you [...]

Record Fall In UK House Prices

October 2nd, 2008

House prices in the UK have fallen by a record 12.4% in the past year (September 2007-08), according to the Nationwide Building Society.
This figure is due to the worldwide economic situation which is steady worsening along with the tightening up of bank lending. We are seeing an increase in property for sale and a firm [...]

Free Online WorldWide Property Listings

October 1st, 2008

Advertise any type of property or land in any country including sales and rental on http://www.OneStopView.com where we allow any user the chance to market for free their Video Property Tour. We also provide you with a unique embedding code for each listing to allow you to tag the video onto your own personnel website. [...]

Has the Government got a rescue plan up it’s sleeve?

August 27th, 2008

Apparently I hear that the government could come out and rescue the situation the UK economy finds itself in, but I say how on earth will they do that, simply by digging themselves a deeper hole by increasing the supply of mortgage lending? Looking at the basic figures that effect the way the housing market [...]

Business’s Closing, Unemployment Rising

July 26th, 2008

In the first three months of this year eight and a half percent more firms went bust and a third more financial businesses closed down. The financial industry and banking sector will be seeing more and more people being laid off due to the economic situation. this in turn obviously means unemployment figures will rise. [...]