• Pricey Homes Push Londoners to Move to 'God's Waiting Room' Where Homes are Half the Price

    In recent years, the East Sussex town of Bexhill has seen many people from London locate down to the area due to the effects of the cost-of-living crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic.It will cost interested home buyers £371,000 less to purchase a property in Bexhill compared to England's capital city.People have moved out from London due to the high cost of properties, as the current valuation of the average house in the city is £706,000, according to Zoopla. Also, semi-detached and terraced homes...

  • I live in Vauxhall van full-time £10 item transformed my tiny home – it’s the greatest hack of all time

    A FULL-time van lifer has revealed a great hack that transformed her tiny home and made her life easy. Van dweller Beth Johnstone claimed she might have found the best van life trick that just requ

  • Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas snuggle as they enjoy family time with their daughter Malti Marie, 2, in Dubai: 'Home away from home'

    Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas enjoyed some family time by the beach. The couple, who attended a Bulgari party in the actress' native India , recently enjoyed some R&R in Dubai .

  • Are The Red Heifers a Sign of the End Times?

    What do the red heifers mean for our current day and age? Most people might wonder what a cow, a red heifer in specific, has to do with the end times. Yet, there is something profound to be understood about the red heifers when we dive into biblical prophecy. Get your FREE CHARISMA NEWSLETTERS today! Stay up to date with current issues, Holy Spirit news, Christian teachings, Charisma videos & more! In his exclusive Beyond The Article video, Charisma Media staff writer James Lasher...

  • ‘Scranton Times’ archives find a new home

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — An expansive project is in the works to preserve more than 150 years of history in Lackawanna County. There is so much history being stored at the Penn Paper Building. Thousand upon thousands of people's stories and pictures in nearly 2,000 boxes of local newspaper archives. "This is a big []

  • Dream homes for first-time buyers in England – in pictures

    From a towering new-build in the heart of Salford’s Media City to a quirky property in a Newcastle suburbFirst-time buyers: how to pick a mortgage and the best UK deals Continue reading

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    Kapaa Homes redevelopment project moves forward on Kauai

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- There's some good news for Kauai as the redevelopment of Kapaa homes into an affordable rental community is moving forward. The Kauai County Council unanimously approved the project proposed by Hawaii Public Housing Authority and Highridge Costa Development Company. Kapa'a Homes was built in 1966 with 36 homes and the redevelopment looks []

  • Shoppers Are Buying This “Fancy” Home Staple 3 at a Time

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  • Morning Rundown: Are the Red Heifers a Sign of the End Times?

    Here's a quick rundown of the top stories on charismanews.com: Are the Red Heifers a Sign of the End Times? What do the red heifers mean for our current day and age? Most people might wonder what a cow, a red heifer in specific, has to do with the end times. Yet, there is something profound to be understood about the red heifers when we dive into biblical prophecy. In his exclusive Beyond The Article video, Charisma Media staff writer James Lasher discussed the importance of what the red...

  • Half of Dutch workers spend time working from home

    Some 52% of the working population worked at home last year, the highest percentage in the EU, according to new figures from nationals statistics agency CBS. Most of those who worked from home were based away from the office for up to 50% of their working week, the CBS said. People who worked in tech and the creative industries were most likely to be home based – nine in 10 of them said they worked from home for some or

  • Easter Weekend proves the perfect time for budding home bakers

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 44 per cent – the equivalent of 23 million Brits – are set to bake something over the long weekend, with wannabe pâtissiers creating an average of three items. However, 45 per cent admit their skills in the kitchen leave a lot to be desired – and for 32 per cent, their creations haven’t always been suitable to serve to guests. Of these botched bakes, 28 per cent were burnt to a crisp, 19 per cent dropped the finished product on the floor, nine per cent even confused...

  • Easter Weekend proves the perfect time for budding home bakers

    A poll of 2,000 adults found 44 per cent – the equivalent of 23 million Brits – are set to bake something over the long weekend, with wannabe pâtissiers creating an average of three items. However, 45 per cent admit their skills in the kitchen leave a lot to be desired – and for 32 per cent, their creations haven’t always been suitable to serve to guests. Of these botched bakes, 28 per cent were burnt to a crisp, 19 per cent dropped the finished product on the floor, nine per cent even confused...