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Article: Homes: Planning consent doesn't always sell; PROPERTY: Investing in holiday cottages to let can be risky - it pays to take advice.(Features)
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- Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
- Article date:
- August 3, 2002
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Byline: RICHARD GREASBY Strutt & Parker Estate Agents
ARE you considering applying for planning permission for holiday cottages? Think twice.
Many landowners are still under the illusion that successfully achieving planning permission for the conversion of their redundant outbuildings solely for holiday use, will add considerable value to their property.
But gaining the relevant consents for holiday cottages may not make much, or any difference, ...