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Contemporary

There are many styles and options available today and many people opt for new build.

However, new build standards differ greatly and are not always cost related.

Also new builds are getting smaller (a reduction in size of 30% in the last 30 years) and good sized family homes are becoming scarce.

With that in mind, many people look around at homes in developments from the 80s and 90s.

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 Subsections of this guide:

•  Georgian

•  Victorian

•  Edwardian

•  1920s and 30s

•  Post War

•  Contemporary



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