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REBEKAH HALL When Rebekah Hall, 27,
split up with her boyfriend, she suddenly had to find a new place to
live. “I’d lived
with him for four years,” she says. “I work as a community
psychiatric nurse, and so I moved into nurse’s accommodation for
a few weeks while I found somewhere to rent.” |
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PAUL ASTWOOD In the summer of 2005, Paul Astwood set himself
a deadline of one year to buy his first home. He wasn’t sure how he’d
manage it, but at the age of 36 he felt it was time to stop renting. |
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BRENDA Completely fed up and disillusioned Brenda sat down to sort out what
she was going to do. She was currently renting a council house that
she had lived in for 6 years in Romeo Square, London. The properties
were soon to be knocked down to start the regeneration. |
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EDWIN LATHBRIDGE Edwin Lathbridge and his family
had previously been renting a 1 bedroom apartment in South Norwood
which at the time seemed like their only option. The apartment was
cramped and at night Edwin would sleep on the sofa giving the bedroom
to his wife and two young children. |
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CHARLIE AND ROB Rob and Charlie were completely overwhelmed,
they had just been given the keys to their first home together. They opened the door and
walked in, smiles spread across their faces, ‘I can’t believe
we finally have our own place’ exclaimed Rob |
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