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THE National Federation of Roofing Contractors is reminding homeowners that its website is a good way of contacting a reputable roofing contractor.

The site - www.nfrc.co.uk - contains listings of all its contractor members throughout the country and provides links to members' own e-mail addresses and Internet sites.

The site also offers advice on insurance policies and a source of materials or business services.

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PURCHASERS aged 55 or over looking for a two-bedroom apartment, might be interested in visiting Prowting Homes' Southdowns development in South Darenth, near Dartford.

Southdowns has its own restaurant, licensed bar, snooker and TV room, as well as allotments for those who like gardening. There is even a putting green for golfers.

Janet Storey, the customer advisor at Southdowns, said: "We are set in 17 acres of our grounds offering tranquillity when desired and we also offer peace of mind with the excellent safety and security systems the apartments enjoy."

Medical needs are catered for by a resident nurse and there is a doctor's surgery in Southdown village twice a week. The development is open all week, 10am to 5pm. Call 0800 197 5264 for details.

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OVERALL house prices rose last year, according to Knight Frank. Despite a hiatus in activity following September 11, properties are now selling again, particularly at the lower end of the market which deals in properties under £1m.

However, the less confident market of the last few months has resulted in buyers being more cautious and selective.

A review of 2001 in brief, according to Knight Frank:

* Country house prices - up five per cent overall.

* London prices - up 9.8 per cent overall.

* Rents (London) - up five to six per cent but now falling back because of weakness in demand.

* Rents (Country) - up three per cent rising more away from London's suburban counties.

* International - up by 20 per cent in Spain and by 10 per cent to 15 per cent in Italy and France.

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BBG Surveyors is offering advice on how to guard against buying a property that is susceptible to flooding.

* Simply ask the question, Has it ever been flooded? The law requires transparency on this issue. The sellers' solicitor must give an honest answer.

* Do some research. Central Government and local authorities have specialist sections that give advice about flooding.

* If there is a risk of flooding, but youÕre still looking to proceed with the sale, it is advisable to have a detailed survey done on the property.

* Choose a qualified surveyor who has good local knowledge.

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