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The Smart Comment - Government proposals to increase stamp duty on poorly insulated homes

Steve Lees, Director at smartnewhomes.com, comments on government proposals to increase stamp duty on poorly insulated homes:

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Date Published: 20 July 2010

Energy-efficiency: the benefits of buying new

David Bexon, Managing Director, smartnewhomes.com - It’s hard to imagine a time when homes didn’t have something as ‘simple’ as central heating. Two generations have grown up waking to a warm home, even if most of the heat has then escaped through badly insulated lofts and draughty windows. The idea of lighting a coal fire before breakfast seems positively Dickensian.

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Date Published: 10 February 2010

Government announces energy efficiency standard for zero carbon homes

The government has taken another step towards zero carbon, announcing the minimum standard for the energy efficiency of zero carbon homes.

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Date Published: 25 November 2009

New homes now in season as buyers urged to make their move

smartnewhomes.com highlights why now is the time to buy new. Autumn 2009 is shaping up to be a busy period in the new homes market, says smartnewhomes.com, as a number of factors combine to make this the optimum time to buy a newbuild property.

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Date Published: 04 September 2009

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