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Inside Helen Marsden's home, overlooking the pool
If you've got the space and the style, then you could earn money from your home - by putting it in the movies.
Erwyn Mackee
Forget the second bedroom. For today's well-off single professional, a 'playpen' for one is the ultimate luxury.
Talhenbont Hall
The Goods lived up to their name when they bought the rundown Talhenbont Hall.
Capital and commuter-belt prices hold firm, writes Rosalind Russell.
Pest control is the new rock 'n' roll, says Ed Mead.
Property problems, solved by Sheila Prophet.
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Modern chandelier
The simplest way to give a room a touch of luxury is to add a chandelier, says Rebecca Loos.
Natural paint
Going green is worth the effort, writes Paula Robinson.
A bed
The best that money can buy.
Cassie Dewar
The centre of Newcastle has been revived. Now it is the turn of its family homes, says Jonny Beardsall.
Nice motor, but, with parking space at a premium, where are you going to put it? Gwenda Brophy ponders the options.
A heroically unkempt semi in Uxbridge fetches full asking price.
Be sure to keep your buy-to-let covered, writes Faith Archer.
David Hoppit revisits the fantasy French market.
Anthea Masey investigates four down-at-heel areas with plans to spruce up.
"The real downsides to any rental property only make themselves known once the ink is dry and the rent is due."
Telegraph blogs: Rob Davies
The Pezula Hotel
Golf courses, tennis stars, light-fingered monkeys: Pezula has it all. Emma Hartley on South Africa.
Cherry Maslen finds a palazzo in Florence, financial incentives in the French Alps, and vineyards in Portugal.
Be glad you can't escape from French red tape.