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Monday 9 June 2008
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Property

Architect drawings and tools
With the rise of the floorplan has come a new property neurosis: 'flow'. Angela Pertusini shows how to spot a tight corner and a badly located door before you visit a house.
Computer mouse
Graham Norwood has selected The Sunday Telegraph's 50 best sites, whether you're buying, selling, improving or simply ogling.
Selfbuild: Box House
For some, retirement is the perfect time to fulfil a lifelong ambition by crafting a home of their own. Anna Tyzack reports.
Your property problems solved by our experts.
Dealing with troublesome tenants.
Once we get over the bad times, we could see house prices booming... By Edmund Conway.
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Inside...Out: Embroidered tea cosy
Love letters are a hot design trend, says Rachel Loos.
Wellingtons on a boot rack
Paula Robinson's style tips. This week: Beautiful boot space.
Jason Barron and Satu Macdonald's daughters, Ava and Mae, next to the garage housing Jason's Ferrari Dino
The first thing you notice about Jason Barron's Putney home is that it's not short of vroom. Mary Wilson reports.
Rectories - or should that be wrecktories?
No sweat - we're right back in the souk doing deals.
The latest gadgets on the market, chosen by Chris Stevens.
Crossrail will create several new property hotspots for investors and commuters. By Jenny Knight.
Perhaps once, but no longer. Bayswater is in the throes of a makeover, converting its shabby old hotels into luxury homes, says Gwenda Brophy.
Ditch patio-heaters for more eco alternatives. By Sarah Lonsdale.
Ariel view of Herm
If you have £15 million to spare and are longing for a tax haven, one small Channel island could be yours - but there are a few strings attached. By Andrew Eames.
Sardinia is unspoilt and can be affordable, says Liz Rowlinson.