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Theo Paphitis: I bought my first home at 18 with a 100 per cent mortgage

The i Paper

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June 27, 2026

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Theo Paphitis: I bought my first home at 18 with a 100 per cent mortgage

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Limerick Post Newspaper

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· Jun 28, 2026

Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce

Q. My brother and his wife broke up three years ago. She left the family home and went off with another partner. She calls to see the kids most mornings and takes the younger lad some evenings, but doesn’t support them financially at all. The house is partly in her name. He has a farm, [] The post Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce appeared first on Limerick Post.

The Namibian

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· Jun 21, 2026

Family loses N$200 000 in Katutura house deal

For nearly two years, Evangeline Harases (58) and her family believed they would finally become homeowners. This dream was, however, shattered when Harases discovered she was swindled out of N200 000 by a man who claimed to be a lawyer and handled the sale of the property. Her eldest son, Elton Haraseb, says after they [] The post Family loses N200 000 in Katutura house deal appeared first on The Namibian.

RTÉ News

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· Jul 7, 2026

How many years of salary buys a home in Ireland vs EU?

The house purchasing power of Irish residents has weakened in the last few decades, but is the path to home ownership any shorter outside Ireland?

Sentinel KSMO

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· Jun 25, 2026

13 homeowners in one Sedgwick County neighborhood win property tax appeals; appraiser admits inflated values are an effort to “catch up” on previously undervalued homes

After receiving a property tax assessment with a 24 increase this year, Haysville homeowner John Eichelberger filed an appeal and discovered that his home, with no improvements, was being valued at what it would cost to rebuild, rather than its market value based on sales comparables. Armed with questions, spreadsheets, and evidence, he testified before the Sedgwick [] The post 13 homeowners in one Sedgwick County neighborhood win property tax appeals; appraiser admits inflated values are an effort to “catch up” on previously undervalued homes appeared first on The Sentinel.

The i Paper

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· Jul 6, 2026

We bought a house in Scotland with six acres for £400,000 – but we struggle with the bills

Michele Akester-Marsh and her husband bought a farmhouse in Angus after moving from Dorset, but it came with a steep financial and emotional cost

Slate

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· Jul 1, 2026

I’ve Been Working Toward Home Ownership in an Unconventional Way. My Friend Thinks I’m Absolutely Bonkers.

Are we crazy?

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Related coverage for "Theo Paphitis: I bought my first home at 18 with a 100 per cent mortgage": Limerick Post Newspaper — Lawlink – Protecting my ill brother’s land and money after his divorce. The Namibian — Family loses N$200 000 in Katutura house deal. RTÉ News — How many years of salary buys a home in Ireland vs EU?. Sentinel KSMO — 13 homeowners in one Sedgwick County neighborhood win property tax appeals; appraiser admits inflated values are an effort to “catch up” on previously undervalued homes. The i Paper — We bought a house in Scotland with six acres for £400,000 – but we struggle with the bills. Slate — I’ve Been Working Toward Home Ownership in an Unconventional Way. My Friend Thinks I’m Absolutely Bonkers.